Streaming for beginner


I have a PS Audio front end-- DMP disc player and DirectSteam DAC. Very happy with the resolution and performance, especially from my redbook cd collection. For those familiar with the DSD, it is upgradable via a network bridge card to become a dedicated streamer. When I bought this DAC, I was looking ahead to an eventual migration to streaming.
I also have a Spotify account, that currently only serves me as a companion to my iPhone during walks and exercise.

My question: assume my goal is to stream for convenience, simplicity, and achieve audio quality that equals or surpasses that of redbook cd’s. I am not looking to purchase music or download it for storage. What am I missing? I also have a dedicated iPad that can serve as the interface to the DAC/Streamer. Spotify also claims that streaming in high resolution is available on my account. Do I need anything else? Am I oversimplifying this?

I am a beginner when it comes to streaming, so please answer in simple terms since I will not be familiar with a lot of the services and components mentioned elsewhere in these forums. In fact, confusing enough for me that it is forcing me to ask here.


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For those who listen primarily to classical music,curation is a problem.  Spotify is really useless, Qobuz & Tidal not much better.  You should look at Idagio and Primephonic if your tastes go this way.  Primephonic has hi-res, Idagio has only redbook.  Both make it so so much easier to find stuff, to hear new stuff, etc.  I have an Innuos Zenith Mk 2 to an Auralic Vega dac.  I’m thrilled except that I don’t like the interfaces available for lms.  Ipeng, ugh.  I prefer the web interface, port 9000 ay myinnuous.com.  Innuous, if your reading this, please fix it!

A lot of discussion of equipment and sources hear, but no one asked, and op never said, what music you like to listen to.  OP mentioned “convenience” as a goal.  If op’s listening is primarily classical, op will not love Tidal and Qobuz, and will come to hate Spotify.  If so, consider Idagio if redbook is enough, or Primephonic for hi-res.