Streaming


Hello Family,   I`m old school 76 I just don`t understand this streaming and dac business. I`m still stuck on my RTR`s, Cd player and  PASS lots of power.  It sounds very interesting.  I was once told that I could also do some serious taping using my RTR`s I`d would like someone to tell me what gear I would need and how to set it up forget my desk top or lap top.   I`ve heard terminology used like Innos zin mini, Bluesound Node, Aurender Are they streamers? what is Roon, Qobuz, Plex? whats the purpose of a dac? I`m on fixed income `what`s the best gear I can get for 1500 mostly buying used gear to began. Thanks

sheridanmartinj

The way you guys are helping guiding these older folks into streaming is simply awesome. I am only 68. 

 

@reubent when he (sheridanmartinj) becomes familiar with streaming and like it, and when he wants a better sound from streaming, then that will be the next chapter, a big one too...lol

Well late to discussion but I am also 76 and have hearing aids, but still like to hear music and its nuances. Not sure what you meant about forget laptops and not sure your internet situation, but my simple system is a laptop connected to my Rotel A12 playing thru my Meadowlark Kestrel Hot Rods. I use Amazon for streaming, already a Prime member so HD streaming is $99 for year. Rotel has internal Wolfson DAC which I find more than adequate. So investment in laptop ($300), Rotel ($550) and speakers (used$4oo if you can find them). for a total of $1250. The Rotel has a remote which surprisingly works with my laptop so I can adjust tone controls (I boost bass and treble due to my hearing loss) and can skip, pause, etc.  Love streaming as I can choose an album I feel like listening to and music will just stay all day on this genre with no effort on my part.

Just another option.

For me the main enjoyment of streaming music has been the discovery of new bands and new music that will never see the light of day on corporate main stream radio. You can find the bands and music from streaming net stations like Austin Blues Radio for free.