Can Qoboz Connect sound better than Qobuz viz Aurender Conductor?


Experience that does not make sense. In my system, streaming directly via Qoboz Connect produces better sound than streaming via Qoboz through Aurender Conductor app. Sound is more intense and liquid and soundstage is larger. (I dislike this lingo but in brief sound is more analog.) Does Quboz Connect somehow organize stream in a better way than other pathway? You would think Aurender would optimize its app for its streamers. Mine is an Aurender N150 that feeds a Berkeley Audio Design (BAD) Alpha USB 2, which in turn feeds a BAD Alpha Reference DAC 2. USB and AES/EBU cables are Audioquest Diamond. See my profile for description of entire system.

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After a recent iPad and Conductor upgrade (same day), Conductor developed an annoying issue on the iPad.  On the left of the Conductor display, above the queue, there is a progress bar for the current track.  Elapsed time is on the left, time remaining is on the right of the bar.  Since the upgrade, the second digit in seconds shown for both wraps around and appears on the line below everything else.  Huh?  Not a big thing, but it was not like this before.  Contacted Aurender Support over a week ago, still waiting for a reply.  In search of better, I experimented with Qobuz Connect (QC).

I have been a fan of the Conductor app, but find the QC sound to be preferable.  While not a huge difference, the system and soundstage with QC is bigger and fuller.  The QC app has nice features, and as with any app, requires a bit of a learning curve.  When my listening session is complete, I switch back to Conductor and use it to power off my N20, saving (or losing) an opportunity to get off my butt.

Like mentioned in the other thread, QC sounds better not just different than all native apps I have experienced with except Volumio in Rivo plus.  Anyone knows what is the rationale?

 I disconnected my Aurender N150 and plan to sell it. Streaming via QC directly to my Lyngdorf 3400 amp which has both Tidal Connect and Qobuz Connect as inputs.  Sounds wonderful. My thought - why go through more intermediary electronics which might add/subtract stuff when I can go direct?

Cheers!