CD Alternative


At present I have around 1200 CD's which are played on a Cal Audio/Benchmark DAC 1.  I am looking for some guidance regarding the potential use of high res streaming or ripping and having a server.  I have no idea which option/equipment to pursue or if there is another option to consider.  This all started when I recently went to audition speakers with a few CD's but discovered this was the old fashioned way and instead used a "Roon Streamer" I think.   Secondly the Cal Audio is about 25+ years old and the DAC 1 is 16 yrs old.  Thanks in advance for your responses as I am absolutely confused with the digital path to take. 
xagwell
What you been doing for 25 years? The Rip Winkle?
A few responses here will never get your lost time back.
You have to know a destination before you can choose a path. Mostly here you are going to get self serving responses according to personal bias.
No one can know what works best for YOU.
Start with: do you want to squeeze every last bit of quality ALL the time?
Or do you appreciate convenience and access at least a little?
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xagwell OP



jasonbourne52
The streaming listener has no way of knowing the provenance of a particular recording. Many from the streaming services have been remastered - altered - from the originals. More compression, boosted bass ... if this doesn’t bother you, then go ahead and stream away!
Jason is correct here, just look how compressed the later release’s are which are usually the streamed and downloaded ones.

Just rip all your cd’s at no more than 4 x speed to a HD and then store them away.
https://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list/year?artist=Traveling+Wilburys

Or do as I do, just keep playing your CD’s, and get the the releases that have the least compression from the Dynamic Range website I just linked to above.
Cheers George
xagwell
Another +vote for keep playing your CDs. Possibly on a newer/recent CD player.

Happy Listening!
OP

if you want to continue to play your CDs, and you are trying to decide between a new CD player and a streamer, then don’t get a streamer.  If you don’t want to rip your CDs, and are content to listen to the same CDs as streamed over the Internet, get a streamer.  At the risk of overstating the obvious, you won’t be able to buy a shiny new streamer AND listen to your CDs without having a way to get the CDs read with some sort of disc spinner