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My son is trying his best to help the 'old man' come into the 21st Century. Currently my sources are SACD/CD and LP's. In so far as streaming is concerned he utilizes an Eversolo DMP-A6. Even for this Neanderthal it seems pretty straight forward and intuitive.

EverSolo DMP-A6 Network Streamer & DAC | Audio Advice

Any others I should consider ??
 
Depends on budget.

The Aurender A15 and Lumin T3 are both excellent.


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Do you have a music streaming service already?

If you are wanting to explore, for low cost, the Wiim units are well regarded.

But the Eversolo is well reviewed as well. HiRose is another brand.

Be sure to figure out where your music is going to come from, and that your chosen product will utilize it. Also check the output connection, and ensure you have an input somewhere.

It will take higher end devices to match a good vinyl, or SACD rig though.
 
Bones, thanks for the reply ! No, I haven't decided on a streaming source/supplier yet. As for the WiiM gear , I too have heard good things for their relative low costs, perhaps a good way to 'get my toes wet' ?
 
The files have to come from somewhere. I was active in “computer audio” about when it started. I have a medium sized collection of computer files. These were ripped from CDs, and more recently purchased from various websites.

Starting from Zero, streaming from online services works just great, and is wonderful for trying out new music. Some of the services are very good at extrapolation from a starting song/artist I usually start with a known album, and let Roon extrapolate until it gets too weird..

If you have an Amazon Prime account, Prime Music has good offerings, but a pretty basic service. Apple Music is better in some ways.

Spotify is the young people’s streaming king. My wife uses this service, as she is into alternative music, where I’m more classic rock, and electronic.

The HiRez twins are Qobuz, and Tidal. Both are good, with slight differences in perspective.

Spotify, and Tidal have a “Connect” service which simplifies use with some streamers.
 
Dave

Do you have a separate DAC or would you be using the one in the streamer. As to the DMP-A6 it is a well built unit with a good screen and and a complete software package that allows you to stream from Qobuz, Tidal, Amazon, Deezer, Radio Paradise and a host of others from inside the app. It is a good starting point that will also look good on your rack. Can always give it a spin from Amazon. I've had one in a secondary system since last July.
 
Not sure of the rest of your equipment, but it seems a shame to have to buy a new box of electronics just for streaming. That one looks rather better than the obvious choice (Bluesound Node), but it still includes a DAC that I presume you already have.

Many modern integrateds and preamps include a DAC and streamer, so I'd look at the alternative of getting such a beast and you'll have all your streaming requirements in that single box.
 
Answering Tom & Jacks question on a DAC, my SACD/CD player (Marantz Ruby) DAC is accessible I do believe
 
My son is trying his best to help the 'old man' come into the 21st Century. Currently my sources are SACD/CD and LP's. In so far as streaming is concerned he utilizes an Eversolo DMP-A6. Even for this Neanderthal it seems pretty straight forward and intuitive.

EverSolo DMP-A6 Network Streamer & DAC | Audio Advice

Any others I should consider ??

The Eversolo DMP-A6 has received excellent reviews/recommendations in other sites (ASR). Not sure if it is allowed to post links here, but you can Google it. You will also find other options for streamers in your price range that are also highly rated. The "objective" folks believe that the job of a streaming device is to deliver bit-perfect data to your other devices (like your DAC) and then let those devices do their job.
PS. The Eversolo has a DAC, but you can also connect it to a separate DAC if you already own one.
 
The files have to come from somewhere. I was active in “computer audio” about when it started. I have a medium sized collection of computer files. These were ripped from CDs, and more recently purchased from various websites.

Starting from Zero, streaming from online services works just great, and is wonderful for trying out new music. Some of the services are very good at extrapolation from a starting song/artist I usually start with a known album, and let Roon extrapolate until it gets too weird..

If you have an Amazon Prime account, Prime Music has good offerings, but a pretty basic service. Apple Music is better in some ways.

Spotify is the young peopleÂ’s streaming king. My wife uses this service, as she is into alternative music, where IÂ’m more classic rock, and electronic.

The HiRez twins are Qobuz, and Tidal. Both are good, with slight differences in perspective.

Spotify, and Tidal have a “Connect” service which simplifies use with some streamers.

Agree with Bones. Streaming from online services works great.

Music services like Qobuz also include different versions/mastering of albums so you can actually get to check the changes. My experience is that once you get used to streaming, there is no going back.
 
If memory serves didn't Innuos come out with streamers in or under $1k?

Bones13 is correct in that you will need to spend for a quality unit if you expect it to rival the sound of your TT or disks. I can understand pickiing up something entry just to get your feet wet.
 
My son is trying his best to help the 'old man' come into the 21st Century. Currently my sources are SACD/CD and LP's. In so far as streaming is concerned he utilizes an Eversolo DMP-A6. Even for this Neanderthal it seems pretty straight forward and intuitive.

EverSolo DMP-A6 Network Streamer & DAC | Audio Advice

Any others I should consider ??

With the Eversolo device, you could rip your CD collection and it can access it. That way you can listen to your own music collection without having to pay for a music streaming service.
 
My son is trying his best to help the 'old man' come into the 21st Century. Currently my sources are SACD/CD and LP's. In so far as streaming is concerned he utilizes an Eversolo DMP-A6. Even for this Neanderthal it seems pretty straight forward and intuitive.

EverSolo DMP-A6 Network Streamer & DAC | Audio Advice

Any others I should consider ??

The Eversolo is an excellent choice at it's price point.

Here's some others at different price points worth consideration:

Wiim Pro ($149) and Wiim Pro Plus ($219): WiiM Pro and Plus | Versatile Audiophile Streaming: Unleash the Brilliance

iFi Zen Stream: ZEN Stream by iFi audio - The high-performance, flexible and affordable Streamer from iFi audio
$399

Sonore UltraRendu Plus: Sonore - ultraRendu
$999

OpticalRendu Deluxe:Sonore - opticalRendu Deluxe
$1600

SOtM
sMS-200 Neo Network Player: https://sotm-usa.com/collections/sotm-ultra/products/sms-200-neo-network-player
Regular price $500.00. You can also upgrade this to the Special Edition for an extra $250, the upgrade includes EVOX Caps, Internal 7N UPOCC copper or silver wiring, and eABS-200 heat absorber

SMS-200UltraNeo "network renderer" (effectively same as a "streamer"; no DAC built-in)
https://sotm-usa.com/products/sms-200ultra-network-player-1
$1200

You can also upgrade the internal clock system in the SOtM and add a Roon license.

I've owned the SMS-200UltraNeo for some years, and it's excellent. SOtM also provides excellent product support & service.

Innuos Pulse Mini: https://innuos.com/pulse-mini/
$1449

Lumin U2 Mini:
https://www.luminmusic.com/lumin-u2-mini.html
$2400

Hope this helps, Dave. Cheers.
 
Thank you Stephen !!

the WiiM Pro Plus seems to get alot positive attention for it's price point !
 
The Eversolo A6 was reviewed in FA, from that review I'd avoid the A6. The writer says he couldn't tell any difference between the A6 and the Bluesound Node. He mentions the Orchard Pecan Pie at $799 was better sounding than either. The review is worth a read if you are really considering the A6. He really beats up Eversolo for lack of support and response.

Sonore is a company I'd try, IMO, based on support and how good my Ether Regen worked. It should have a return period if like his other products.
 
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