Of course, everything is budget and system dependent. The information you shared just isn’t remotely true in any modestly high performing system. I'd suggest this for a good visual on using Roon Īnd this if you're unclear on the 3 elements of Roon(Core/Endpoint/Remote) forum is generally assumed to be for those who want to intelligently discuss making their audio systems better.
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Run Roon Core(the main Roon software) on 1) An Intel NUC if you're into some DIY-ish assembly 2) Small Green Computer/Sonore Sonic Orbiter 3) Roon Nucleus or 4) Mac or PC.
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Just connect it via ethernet cable to your network. If your new "Home Theatre pre, which is Roon capable" means it's a Roon Ready endpoint device, then it can be your network streamer/player. This is a whole convo in itself, but I would suggest considering using any computer drive to rip discs to a NAS. One huge question for you, is how tied in are you to your silver discs? Many of us have reported improved SQ playing ripped files from a NAS that sends the files to your dac through a network player/streamer. Advice from posters with no system posted or other similar context and explanation as to what they've heard for comparison, should be discounted accordingly. While Monoprice and other bargain cables can do the job, the impact of cable choice varies widely from system-to-system and is more distinguishable on more resolving gear. coax & AES/EBU, but with much focus on improving USB due to it's popularity, newer designs have often overcome the concern. USB a decade ago was almost always noisier vs. Some designers focus their design energy and invest in better parts for one or the other it's worth considering user's experiences for the particular DAC you're getting. SQ of DACs can vary quite widely from input-to-input. All DACs don't have the same complement of inputs, so be sure of compatibility. (Maybe with some nuance in DACs, clock jitter, and filtering to separate the higher end from the lower end playing from your spinning disc is the requirement, you'll need a transport or DVD player with a digital output(USB, BNC, dig coax, etc). I have always thought we plug in a CD player and the signal comes out. I also have a Home Theatre pre, which is Roon capable, on the way… So that maybe does some of this for me as well?īut to be totally honest, the digital side is a bit of mystery to me. Prima Luna (with GoldenLion and TS KT-120 one the way… and I might I’ll get the VTL mono blocks 100w/ch serviced).Audible Illusions line stage (New tunes on the way, but it still sound OK to me with the old tube in it).Some example of what is commonly done would be great. or… they get saved to file and played from some media player into the DACs.I am assuming any sort of CD transport would output the bit stream?.
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I am looking primarily at the Schitt Yggdrasil or the Topping D90.