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

Showing 2 responses by ghdprentice

There is an evolution going on. It started with a CD Player and will end with streaming. We are far enough along that there are high end solutions for the each end of the spectrum and anywhere in between. Solutions exist at most price points $1,000 -> $100,000. I have 2,000 CDs collecting dust.

So the evolution has been: CD Player, Rip disks (relocate files) to a hard drive, purchase high Rez versions on line, save on a network drive, then stream from internet server service (Qobuz). If asking this question now, I would not waste the time or money on the intermediate steps and just focus on streaming. I spent hundreds of hours ripping disks and on storage. Now the best digital sound comes from Qobuz streaming ($14.99/ month) and other services… most audiophiles prefer Qobuz). If I want to listen to a CD I own, I just stream it from Qobuz.


In general, it is going to cost about the same, say maybe 10% - 15% more for streaming, but it is going to save you a lot of money not pursuing intermediate steps. It will give you access to the world of music… almost anything you can think of and worlds you have not. It is going to be a similar amount of work choosing equipment and making sure it is compatible.

Streaming requires a good Streamer, and DAC (a CD player is a physical transport, a streamer, and DAC in one box). You can use a PC for streaming, but if you want to get to true high end you need a real stand alone streamer, something built from the ground up as a streamer (think Aurender or Auralic). They come with storage and without. I haven’t used my storage for over six months.


Not listening to a full album at a time was a problem I used to have until I upgraded my streamer to raise the sound quality to CD (I have a very good CD player); nearly vinyl quality. Now exactly the opposite happens, I’ll start listening to something I normally would not like, but just can’t stop listening because it sounds so good.

“Tune Surfing” is the result of unsatisfying sound quality. Typically it has to do with the gestalt of the sound (typically lack of rhythm and pace, possible high noise floor, high frequency hash). My digital end now is just as satisfying as my analog. Start something and I can’t pull away.