Server/Renderer vs. Oppo's simple app


Hey all ...  I'm going to dive into music downloads and Tidal so I've been doing my research on what do I need to get started... So its clear that we need a DAC, amp, speakers, file storage, and internet... but what I'm confused with is the front end... Oppo has a DAC (Sonica DAC) that has a simple app that can stream Tidal from the internet and can read your downloads and play them for you , while there's a lot of dedicated server/renderers out there for big bucks to perform the same tasks as Oppo's app...  So my question is why should I spend thousands for a server/renderer when I can get it for free ?  Did Oppo break the unwritten audio law of a simple app is all you need ? Is there an sound advantage of buying a dedicated serv/render ? Has anyone have the Sonica and tried both ways, with vs. without ?  The only reason I can think of why people would buy a renderer/server is because they already have a DAC that they like and/or tricked into thinking they need a separate unit...

thx in advance and value your input(s)

P.S.  it seems with the money I save on the renderer I can use it mod the Sonica (Modwright)
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I have the new Oppo Sonica with Modwright mods and I think the mods are worth every penny, sounds very good. I don't use Tidal but it is on the Oppo app and looks easy to use. I have a desk top computer in another room and use the Jriver app mostly as a remote but I can use the Oppo app as well. This setup sounds so good that I'm done.