You need both , cd and streamer . Streaming quality is inconsistent quality wise. Just my 2 cents worth.
CD Player vs. music streaming
Dear audiophiles:
I am in the cross road for the media choice. My CD player suffered from abnormal tray movement and consider to replace a new one (maybe the 2nd hand one). But on last Sunday, I paid a visit to the audio show and find out there are showing many streaming player of the famous brands with the price range of US$ 5000~20,000. I feel the sound is not bad with short listening.
I am thinking about my situation once more, if I buy a HI-Fi CD player, the price might equal to the audio streamer. Then, if I choose the CD player, I would keep on buying CD. But if I give up CD player and replace it with a audio streamer, my expense might be the monthly subscription expense which cost a CD or so. Besides,
my kids have no interest in classical music appreciation. There is no meaning for me to keep on buying CD. When I am passed away, the CD are useless...without not penny.
Under such kind of consideration, should I stay in CD player or should I switch to music streamer.
Any good opinion?
I am in the cross road for the media choice. My CD player suffered from abnormal tray movement and consider to replace a new one (maybe the 2nd hand one). But on last Sunday, I paid a visit to the audio show and find out there are showing many streaming player of the famous brands with the price range of US$ 5000~20,000. I feel the sound is not bad with short listening.
I am thinking about my situation once more, if I buy a HI-Fi CD player, the price might equal to the audio streamer. Then, if I choose the CD player, I would keep on buying CD. But if I give up CD player and replace it with a audio streamer, my expense might be the monthly subscription expense which cost a CD or so. Besides,
my kids have no interest in classical music appreciation. There is no meaning for me to keep on buying CD. When I am passed away, the CD are useless...without not penny.
Under such kind of consideration, should I stay in CD player or should I switch to music streamer.
Any good opinion?
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I have a healthy vinyl collection and CD collection of which I have ripped about 60% of the CD's to my server. I did a lot of homework before jumping into the streaming field and was running JRIver on a laptop to pull my ripped music. After attending AXPONA 2019 and seeing the many rooms and use of streamers ( mostly Aurender ) , I settled on an Aurender X100L w 6TB of storage ( lovingly used ) . Coupled with its Conductor App and Qobuz I not only have direct access to my ripped CD library, but Qobuz HR has been exceptional in broadening my listening of all genres . The Conductor app also gives you access to a huge base of internet radio stations. Aurender also gives you free updates and their customer service is exemplary. I still love throwing an album on or putting a CD in the transport, but if you have a good+ system , buy a good+ streamer and don't look back. ( If you have a good DAC get a streamer without one. ) Happy Holidays & Happy Listening ! |
IMO unless you are looking for the best possible sound which would be a CD Transport and DAC you are probably better off getting a good streamer and a good DAC. A transport and DAC will probably give you better layering of instruments for classical music if that is your goal but that won't come cheap to my ears. Happy Listening. |
Two people mentioned Innuos. Zenith level $4,500. No one mentioned the other burn benefit I hear of. That is that the downloaded cd SQ actually IMPROVES when played back as a file. WTF you say. Me too. How? It was explained to me by the Innuos folks at RMAF last. Too technical for my feeble mind. So Faust-Buy the Innuos, copy all your CDs into it and sign up with Amazon $13/Mo Hirez. Price will get better over time for subscriptions thanks to competition. No more money on CD players unless you buy the Hegel Mohican. Keep us posted!!! |
faust168 I’m a CD man with good cd transport and discrete MSB R2R Multibit ladder dac and passive volume control preamp. I’ve yet to hear a streamer that would make me change. Cheers George |
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