Streaming questions


I have finally given in to pressure and decided to start streaming. I joined Qobuz and have started putting together a playlist which I assume will be no problem to play in my car with the Qobuz app. I would appreciate some recommendations for the streaming device that I will use with my home system. My gear is midfi: Revel Performa3 206, and Rega Elix-r integrated. When I get the streaming device how do I get it to play my playlist which I generated on my Mac? I am completely clueless as to how this all works. Greatly appreciate your help. Thanks

heirofmozart

retiredaudioguy: Yes, I listen almost exclusively to classical. I have put together a playlist that puts me in musical nirvana. I'll check out Presto. Thanks

kingbr: Several years ago I sold my Krell integrated and Harbeth SuperHL5Plus speakers when I moved into my girlfriend's tiny (and I mean tiny) apartment in D.C. I live in a house now and thought I would dip my toes back into the hobby. I got a good deal on the Revels and was blown away by the sound. In my opinion the punch was above their price. With streaming they should sound even better. 

I'm looking at the Wii ultra and Bluesound Node Icon, but not eliminating any of the other suggestions. I have to say I have enjoyed this experience on Audiogon Forums. Everyone has been helpful and nobody got nasty. Maybe it's because I didn't ask about fuses or cables. 

with the widespread availabilty of power supply upgrades for the nodes i have set up several friends’ systems using them (as well as my own second system), as the sonic performance is greatly raised by getting the internal smps out and affording a clean lps 5v dc feed

a few important things to note about the various b-s nodes given the above

- the node icon still uses a factory internal smps although they say there is more internal power filtering now... the unit is new enough that the usual suspects in china eastern europe israel for aftermarket kits have not yet come out with the lps retrofit/upgrades but they are likely on their way ... am sure an even higher sonic level can be achieved with the icon if/once these arrive

- the new node nano is of interest as there is no screen like on the icon to add noise and complexity... AND b-s smartly removed the internal smps opting for an outboard wart... and so a smart user can immediately use an lps to cleanly power the unit for best sound without an internal retrofit!  well done blue sound!  -- so if you can live with the nano’s basic connectivity it is just a terrific, focused unit to make great stereo music or feed your dac

- the node n130 n132 (and current node) all need the fairly simple retrofit to defeat the smps and plug in an extra lps... and once this is done, the sonic benefit is quite substantial, and without exaggeration, the sound closely approaches that of much much more expensive dacs and streamer/dacs.... this from fairly extensive personal listening comparisons -- i see these modded lps-ed nodes as real steals as they are excellent all-arounders with a wealth of connectivity options (streamer, streamer/dac, hdmi, subwoofer etc etc)

At your price level the Node Icon all things considered is probably a good bet, and you can add a better external LPS (Teddy Pardo, etc.) and be in really good shape until you’re ready for a serious upgrade.  Here’s a nice one for $800…

https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/650258465-node-icon/
 

I have to say I have enjoyed this experience on Audiogon Forums. Everyone has been helpful and nobody got nasty. Maybe it's because I didn't ask about fuses or cables. 

...and stay around $1000. 

If you are the heir of Mozart you must have a pretty good ear. You will need to budget at least $5000 for fuses for the $1000 streamer to do any justice to Wolfy's Piano Concerto no. 20. I am kidding of course. 

mclinnguy: there's a pair of cables I have my eyes on. And a bargain at just $50,000.