@ricred1 - That Antipodes combination you have should sound wonderful - enjoy it! After happily using the DX (upgraded to DX3) for some years now, I decided to deviate away from Antipodes and ordered Mojo Audio's
Deja Vu EVO Media Server/Streamer. I have been quite pleased with the sound of his
Mystique EVO B4B 21 D/A Converter, which arrived earlier this week (and I previously owned his Mystique v3) so I am going to give the server a try.
@fsmithjack - if your Bricasti DAC has a direct Ethernet input, take a look at the Antipodes K40 which retains the high performing server function from their flagship K50 without the player function (which can be added later, if desired). If my Mojo DAC had a direct Ethernet input, that is the direction I would have gone. Obviously a converter/player could be used (such as my Metrum Ambre) to accept the Ethernet output from the K40 and then connect to the DAC, but I decided not to put another piece in the signal chain. I also didn't want to spring for the pricy Antipodes K50. The more simplistic option I chose was to order the Mojo server with the upgraded JCAT XCXO PCIe USB card and since the Mojo DAC is already optimized for the USB input (with its own separate power supply) I decided to simply use the direct USB connection between the server and DAC. If for some reason I don't like the Mojo server, I will not hesitate to go back to Antipodes.
@fsmithjack - if your Bricasti DAC has a direct Ethernet input, take a look at the Antipodes K40 which retains the high performing server function from their flagship K50 without the player function (which can be added later, if desired). If my Mojo DAC had a direct Ethernet input, that is the direction I would have gone. Obviously a converter/player could be used (such as my Metrum Ambre) to accept the Ethernet output from the K40 and then connect to the DAC, but I decided not to put another piece in the signal chain. I also didn't want to spring for the pricy Antipodes K50. The more simplistic option I chose was to order the Mojo server with the upgraded JCAT XCXO PCIe USB card and since the Mojo DAC is already optimized for the USB input (with its own separate power supply) I decided to simply use the direct USB connection between the server and DAC. If for some reason I don't like the Mojo server, I will not hesitate to go back to Antipodes.

