ho the dedicated servvers all sound better
"Need" Roon, Bluesound Node, or or other streamer?
All I want to do is stream my Tidal with MQA quality, Quboz, new Apple tier, Amazon, and my ripped CDs, all with as much sound quality as possible (with a budget of $1200 maxish). Integrated playlist capability, and ideally with full MQA for the Tidal (but low priority in the scheme of things). I do not need wireless, multizone, etc.
Currently my Macbook Pro is the "streamer" using Tidal, Quboz & Apple supplied apps. I USB out to my DAC.
-- If I buy the Bluesound Node, I lose full MQA if I connect my external DAC. They tell me I have to use their internal DAC. Otherwise I can connect my external at a lower "quality". Yet, many people here trash their DAC...
-- Trial of Audirvana Studio is a train wreck so far...
Questions: For my situation, in you all's opinion:
- Buy the Node, and call it a day? I could switch between Internal Node Dac for MQA and external DAC...
- Buy a Cambridge or other streamer and call it a day? Are they worth the extra $$ especially if I would ideally like to stick with my external DAC?
- Buy into Roon solution and either build a NUC server or go Little Green or Nucleus? OR use one of my old Mac laptops maybe?
- What the hell is the difference between Roon and the Bluesound Node anyway?
Sorry, all over the place here, but evidence of my frustration...
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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Trial Roon to see if you find it useful - I choose not to use Roon simply because I only stream to 1 system and use Moon's MiND2 app that enables usage of music from the server or multiple services. Tidal vs Qobuz try them out and test them. I preferred Tidal and part of the reason was the music selection. MQA is a nice capability; I wouldn't make it a critical capability. Good lucn and enjoy the journey! |
Another hater of MQA here, just FYI. It's a solution looking for a problem. I started with a Bluesound, easy to use and setup. The DAC was fine, but it's not going to be top of the line for the money of course. I then got an external DAC for it and it made a nice improvement. I finally went all out with an Aurender, it's been great. As @ghdprentice mentions, lots of different versions and price points to choose from. I don't normally agree with @audiotroy , but he makes a lot of sense also. |
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