Roon for high end audio?


I have been listening almost exclusively to CDs but want to start to get into music streaming.  Sound quality is very high on my list, and I am interested in streaming for 2 reasons; broad selection and hopefully better sound.  I am using a dbx Venue 360 with a Jeff Roland Concerto Preamp and Roland Power amp.  I have a Savant system that allows music playback in multiple rooms, controls video etc.  My Savant integrator suggested Roon. Since I am not currently into streaming, I can’t figure out if Roon is the right thing to do.  It seems like a great music server service with the ability to manage very high quality digital files, but the downstream handling of the files and conversion to analog (DAC) seems lacking.  It seems most people are using it for playback in less than audiophile situations, and compatible equipment is very limited.  Quality wise, am I better off with something like Bluenote and a high quality DAC like say, Denafrips?
kingofgix
Grannyring  can you still use Roon as a catalog interface and still use QObuz 
and bypass Roons software  for music with your innous ?I don’t allow Roon to 
Take over No executive mode .My Bricasti dac uses its own protocalls 
if nothing on Roon is setup like executive made it sounds Waay better..
every dac is different  it’s processing and abilities.
I tried Roon for  few years. It does NOT provide quality of SOUND that is touted around here and I hate the file management. There you go. I use a DCS stack and the Roon "processes" are not useful at all at this level
the comments on here are mostly very misguided. 
1) Roon has zero impact on sound quality. That is up to the resolution of your source files or service and the quality of your dac.

end of discussion.

also, anyone out there saying The cost of their Ethernet cable has any correlation with sound quality has no idea what they are talking about.
This will really open your eyes on how to maximize sound quality from Roon. This dealer is not alone in providing verified upgrades commonly available, but their video spells it out nicely >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaDN7lw6sMU