Streaming vs Physical Media


I have a decent digital front end with a Lumin U1 Mini (w/ external power supply) and a Border Patrol SE dac.  Have some CDs, but no transport.  Would a CD transport sound better than a streamer of similar quality/price?  

mdonda

Term "Streaming" used to be dedicated to music you don't own.
I use computer as server for the the music playback.  IMHO it can sound better than CD/Transport.  Transports operate in real time being able to read particular sector only once and in case of failure have to derive missing data from the error correction or to interpolate. Cheap computer drive ripping CD can read the same sector hundreds of times util proper checksum is obtained and this can also be verified by the checksum of whole CD.  I transfer this bit-perfect data over wi-fi, making anything on computer side (speed, amount of RAM, playback program) irrelevant, since only 100% bit perfect data gets to the other side of WiFi bridge. Up to this point it is only bit-perfect data (no timing involved).  What happens next, how this data is delivered to DAC decides upon sound quality.  It can be better or it can be worse than CD/Transport, but it is cheaper and more convenient.   I still have physical CDs because I like tangible media and because it is required by RIAA copyright rules. The fact that I can easily make multiple backups gives me sense of security and longevity of my music.

As for streaming services like Tidal - I tend to be old fashioned, but who knows - using server also sounded foreign to me at first.

Similar set up to some here Audiolab CDT 6000, Denafrips Ares 2, onto Vincent Hybrid pre / power to Audio Physic Sitara 25's. Recent change to Lindemann Limetree after much experimentation with Lumin, Bluesound and Aurender leaves me unable to say whether stream or CD consistently sounds better. However if pushed I'd say CD by an absolute fraction. For everything else however streaming is the way to go. 

A CD player IS a streamer. It streams 16 bit data to a DAC. It reads this data from an optical disc. The difference is in the encoding. Since lossless streams are available there is no difference anymore.

Have the CD player try to access music from tidal or Qobuz. I’ve been streaming for over 15 years, got rid of my $3000 Classe CD player 14 years ago, and still have a Sony SACD player that hasn’t played a disc in 10 years.

I have tried all different types of servers/streamers and the best 3rd party streamer I found was the Auralic over the Lumin and Aurender, and the Auralic software is still much better than the other 2. I sold the Auralic years ago. The only reason I would buy a 3rd party server/streamer would be if I would ever need to use usb to the dac, which I will never do again.

Since I keep my server 100ft away from my listening room, the main thing that matters most is the software that reads/accesses the music, which can be Roon, Aurdivana, or a couple others. My current setup sounds much better than the Auralic did and the Auralic sounded better than the others I auditioned, but to get this improvement, I also got rid of my usb dac and went to a high quality dac with Ethernet and i2s input

@lalitk in regards to that eno Ethernet filter does it has to be hardwired to  your streaming device or just to your router? I currently stream Qobuz over Wifi.