^^ Ah; right on
I tell you; some audiophiles give me sh*t about it. They call it "that clock"; but I can't tell you, how many pics I've seen of 5 and 6-figure systems...with a little Touch, sitting
somewhere in the mix!
And for the record...when I talk about its SQ; it's
always to an outboard DAC. That's kind of the way, I like
my digital front end; I suppose, the way some are die-hard about pre-amp and power. Seps, as opposed to an IA. I want the
transport, to really just get my file...from A to B, intact and bit-perfect; be stable, have a good UI and roster of services and features. Then I let a kick-ass DAC...which is, my one and only source...make it sound good.
The SB...again, at the price; delivered that BIG TIME. In fact...I think the days, of streamers offering
multiple services; seems to be a thing of the past. I think the paradigm, moving forward; is going to be to
align yourself, with one or another. It seems like the "lower-end" products, like the Pioneer and Marantz units; are turning to Spotify. Higher-end units, like Aurender, Auralic, et al; TIDAL. I wonder where that leaves, a service like Beats? I was a big MOG fan; when Beats bought them, I looked around and took to Spotify (
eventually...lol). Can't say I hear/read much about Beats these days; wonder if they ever got traction.
As for the Aurender...here are the things that sold me: 1) NO hard drive. I don't want it...and I sure as hell, don't want to pay $500 extra...for a $70 1T drive, lol. That's just me. I know there are guys, who don't have an NAS...and/or, want files local and in the room. But again...part of my compartmentalized approach; and I just find hard drives noisy as hell. My dealer even sweetened a deal, to get an X100...because I'm like the only guy that wants the disc-less N100; but I passed.
2) It
does have, an SSD for buffering. I think this likely pays BIG sonic benefits. A 1T SSD
is available, but I happen to think 128G is plenty. If I notice any choking, on double-DSDs; I'm sure you can always send it back to Aurender for upgrade (that is, if you can't swap it out yourself; and because a 1T SSD, will run you about $350...its $500 price tag, isn't so hard to swallow).
3) Nice form factor; nice UI and remote app. Functionality remains to be seen; but I know one thing that wowed me, right off the bat. If you're having trouble with your unit; you can request a remote connection, right from the app! Aurender will remote in, diagnose and fix the issue. Sweet!
That being said...I hear nothing but
great things, about the Aries as well; and it was a close call. So...I can't wait, to shoot them out :audiophile: