Streamer That Supports Qobuz and Amazon Music?


I am looking for a streamer primarily for a modest headphone system (and also bedroom bookshelf speakers) that includes Qobuz, Amazon Music, has quality sound output, is controlled by an app on an iOS device, and supports wifi connection.  Price goal is in the $500 to $1600 range.  Total HP system will cost will be in the range of $6k to $8k.  On my list is the Node line, Wiim, and T8.  T8 seems the best so far based on parts and reviews.   I like Arender, but no amazon music support.  Any other models I should be looking into?  Any feedback on the T8?  Thanks.  

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I listen to Amazon HD and Idagio (for classical). I've tried Qbuz and Tidal,  and found that Amazon HD sq as good or better,  with Amazon having greater selection and better interface.  I was using a Node 2i moded with a Teddy Pardo LPS using the coax digital out.  Recently upgraded to a Eversolo T8 using I2s out.

You might want to look at the new Bluesound Node Icon. Well within your budget and sports some pretty good specs.

I would go with an Atoll MS-120.  I just picked one up and it sounds great !  Streams Quboz connect and amazon.

Thanks everyone for the great suggestions.  I will be performing some additional research.  My main system has the Arender N150, which is great.  This streamer will be for a second system, so I am trying to find something with a bit more streaming options than Qobuz and a bit less expensive.  I started with a Node product, albeit older, and when I upgraded to the N150, I could tell a difference, so I  want to stay away from the same 'level' of sound quality.  Node may have upped it game though.  Right now my headphone system is built using leftover parts from long ago and older parts my main system.  USB connection to an Ipad, into Benchmark DAC3, to an Asgard 2 class A headphone amp.  Sounds surprisingly good, but I know it can sound better.  

I had the Eversolo A8 and now have the WiiM Ultra. The WiiM sounds every bit as good as the A8, even when using its onboard DAC.

A $3K streamer is an absolutely foolish allocation of funds in a $6-$8K system. I know many will disagree, but I also know many here never bother to conduct any sort of systematic, level-matched A/Bs when they acquire a new component. 

You’d get far greater value by investing the majority of that budget into the speakers, like >/= 80%. A pair of $5K speakers with nearly any front end will sound far better than the average $2K speakers with the ultimate of front-ends. The only real caveat to that is if you seek to build some DIY speakers. The reason speakers matter most is that the best of speaker transducers produce far more distortion than any competently designed source components.