Is computer audio a bust?


In recent months, I have had several audio acquaintances return to CDPs claiming improved SQ versus their highly optimized computer transports (SS drives, external power supplies, etc, etc).

I wanted to poll people on their experiences with computer "transports." What variables have had the most impact on sonics? If you bailed on computers, why?

I personally have always believed that the transport, whether its a plastic disc spinner or computer, is as or more important than the dac itself and thus considerable thought and energy is required.

agear
Anyone planning to "bail on computers" and "go back to CDs" REALLY needs to explore using a dedicated server such as Aries, Aurender, Antipodes, Lumin, etc....  
Anyone planning to "bail on computers" and "go back to CDs" REALLY needs to explore using a dedicated server such as Aries, Aurender, Antipodes, Lumin, etc....
  +1!
Anyone planning to "bail on computers" and "go back to CDs" REALLY needs to explore using a dedicated server such as Aries, Aurender, Antipodes, Lumin, etc....

+1
A dedicated server and Roon should be enough to cure most people of the desire to go back to CDs.  Ever since I started streaming wirelessly back in the early 2000s (using iTunes as interface), the thought of going back to plastic spinners has never entered my mind.  Roon is iTunes 2.0.  Just incredible.  
I held off upgrading my computer audio til something made it worthwhile.   It has.  I stream  my own flac files from a NAS, but find myself listening to thousands of flac files from Tidal now. NAS or Tidal wireless to Ethernet switch, optical isolators, AQ Ethernet cable to Sonore Microrendu with ROON core on sonic orbiter. To Shiit Yggy DAC to Cary SLP-05 preamp to BAT Rex II Amp to Dali Helicon 400 MKII speakers. I compare this with my vinyl from Music Hall MMF 9.3 TT. The streaming files are REALLY close to the vinyl.