Do I Need a Dedicated Streamer?


Hello everyone,

As the title states, I am still unsure of if I need a dedicated streamer and if it would increase the fidelity of my music compared to how I am listening at the moment. Which is using AirPlay 2 from my iPhone to my Hegel H590 Integrated amp.

 

I know that the DAC in the Hegel H590 is considered quite good and it was one of the reasons that I bought the amplifier to begin with. However, would I get a better input using a dedicated streamer for around $1000 (such as the Cambridge CXNV2 for example) or would I be better off leaving things as is?

I am just not sure if airplaying music to the Hegel is degrading the signal in comparison to a streamer that would pull its own data and send it directly to the amplifier? Also, would improving my router placement and wifi signal make any difference to the sound since my Hegel is hardwired using a mesh wifi system?

 

I am open to switching streaming platforms if I can gain something out of it such as resolution but I’m not sure if apple music is the issue in any of this.

 

If the answer to the title is a no. I am curious what I would need to take the quality of my listening experience to the next level or where money would be better spent to achieve that. I do have acoustic panels in my room and have done my fair share of research on speaker placement already.

 

The only thing that I have been considering in the near-future would have to be the isoacoustics gaia 1 feet.

 

My equipment:

Hegel H590 Integrated

KEF Reference 5 Meta

Metra Velox Speaker Cables

 

Thanks for reading.

danb99

I'm a H590 owner and will get right to my points.

You have the bones for an awesome system but have to get a decent streamer.  Right now you're driving a Shelby Mustang in first gear only (there are 5 more upshifts).  To realize the full potential of the KEFs I would look for a streamer $2k and up.

 

I would forget USB out of a mac mini into the Hegel, the jitter will compromise what the rest of the system can do.

 

Hardwiring (no wifi) will be superior to keep the noise down.  I even went to the length to remove two network switches that were splitting signals and when to a home run from the router directly to my streamer and got a noticeable improvement which was a very inexpensive upgrade.  Many of the dedicated high end streamers don't even have a wifi option and they do it for a reason.

 

I personally run Isoacoustic feet on my speakers and subs.  I have a floating hardwood floor and the aftermarket feet are worth the investment esp. for the subs.  If you have hard floors give them a try.  Not sure what the result would be  over carpeted flooring.  Maybe another user could advise us?

 

Bottom line is you have a fantastic system and a $2K+ investment in a really good streamer IMO will bump up your SQ by 20% or maybe more.  Airplay is your weak link.

 

If you want to try the shallow end of the pool--first try Tidal connect with a free trial.  Tidal connect is HQ audio, similar but different to the high rez Apple music option.  Connect your H590 directly to your network via the Lan port and once your Hegel is on your personal network you can bypass airplay and play Tidal connect directly from your network.  This will be a OMG moment where the soundstage will get wider, deeper and the bass will be MUCH cleaner.  Good luck and cheers.

Node uses BLuOS (probably the best) 

I'd agree that BluOS provides a very good UI, but IMO Roon is even better. For BluOS, you need a BlueSound device. You can install Roon Core on your Mac Mini then control it from your iPhone or laptop.  One thing I do really like about BluOS is its programmable IR remote capabilities. 

@tony1954 I am trying to keep my sugar intake down, I will pass on the Cake unless it’s the band Cake. 😎


Merry Christmas. 

Just a couple of points:

1. Any iOS device (phone or tablet) will send the correct sample rate of a streamed or onboard file via the hardwire Lightning or USB-C port. (AirPlay resamples the signal)

2. It's all about the DAC, if it has an input buffer, jitter and clocking are filtered and corrected, via SPDIF or USB (isolated and different circuits ideally, but sourced from the buffer.      Use an external one!

3. When comparing streamers any built in DAC (and it's implementation) is probably the difference in sound. (or the power supply)

 imho

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