General PC Audio Set-Up Question


Hello everyone!

I am interested in moving to PC based audio as my CD collection leaves too much clutter and I often can’t find the music I want to play. It would also be nice to see my floor again too. My plan is to replace my CD player (an Audio Research CD2) and preamp (a Bel Canto Pre2) with a Macbook (with SSD) + Apple Time Capsule + DAC/Pre combo. I have not decided which DAC/preamp model to purchase (actually I might keep the Pre2, but I do like the simplicity of a combined DAC + Pre), but I am heavily leaning towards a Blue Circle product. The rest of the system comprises Parasound JC-1’s for power and Talon Raven C loudspeakers; the cabling is Stealth and Kimber. My power conditioning is both Blue Circle and Shunyata Hydra 8. I listen to all types of music (jazz, rock, classical, etc- have 1000’s of CD’s) but typically at elevated volumes much to my neighbours chagrin.

Anyhow, my question pertains to the set-up itself. Here is what I plan to do:

1) Rip my CD’s to AIFF using XLD or Itunes
2) Store all my music as AIFF files on a 2TB Apple Time Capsule Hard Drive
3) Stream the music from the Time Capsule to the Macbook
4) Have the Macbook connected to the DAC via USB or Toslink (I’ll try out both)
5) Use Itunes as the audio player

Is this an acceptable way to go? Is streaming acceptable or is it better to have a physical connection to the laptop? My apologies if these questions have been asked before. All responses, general or specific, would be appreciated!
pard

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Thanks for the responses!

My reason for going the streaming route was only because my router and modem are currently in a different room than the rest of my audio system. I could change this set-up, but it would take a little bit of doing and might adversely affect the aesthetics of my house. But you raise a good point: perhaps any old hard drive would do and I needn't splurge on the Time Capsule; although the auto-backup feature is nice.

I am leaning towards a Toslink connection, but I really appreciate your advice on the USB. Thanks for pointing out the weak link of PC based audio; I wasn't sure what the challenges were.

I will also most definitely check out computeraudiophile and "Pure Music."

I am also astonished at the need for good cables; I thought digital info transfer would be much more robust given its ubiquity in transferring data.

Thanks again!