Music Server Recommendation


Hello AG community,
I have embarked down the path of getting my music off my computer (iMAC>USB Drive>Ethernet) and on to a dedicated music server.  Primarily I am looking for significantly improved sound quality and instant on. It will feed my DAC (most likely via USB). Need 4TB in onboard storage (no attached drives/NAS). I would really prefer to stay with Roon (have a lifetime sub) but will consider others with equal or superior functionality/sound/remote app.
Budget is $4-5k

My current primary equipment:
PS Audio DirectStream Jr/Oppo BDP-105
Ayre K-5xe Pre
Conrad Johnson MF2500a Amp
Vandersteen Quatro Woods
AQ Niagra 1000
AQ cables

I have been considering the below:

In the lead:
Antipodes EX (+ 4TB SSD)/Roon $5100
Innuous Zenith MKII Std/Roon $?? (can't figure out the US cost yet)

I really like the Antipodes especially the modular approach (ability to add a CX down the road), reviews and their reputation. Innuous seems like it may rival the Antipodes in sound quality. Both are not the easiest to buy or figure out sellers/distributors/pricing.

Trailing:
Aurender N100H $3000
Melco N1 MKII $??

Aurender is readily avail. Conductor app is generally well regarded. Would prefer the N10 but it is out of my range. I have heard some negatives regarding this unit being a bit shrill (definitely not anything I would be happy with). The Melco is very interesting and meets the sound quality std but is probably the fussiest from a setup perspective. Their software/remote app is probably the weakest of this group. Also confused about the 2 x XTB setup (is this a raid array or combined storage)?

What other products should I seriously consider in that price range? Is the budget sufficient for my requirements or should I look used or wait and save more?

Thank you in advance and look forward to your feedback

fdemello
I own the Antipodes DX3 and I am very satisfied with it. I agree the EX+CX is intriguing, although Antipodes keeps changing the top of the line up, which can be a bit frustrating. The National Sales Manager is easy to deal with and straight up and the folks who field after sales questions are very good. 

@fdemello I transferred all my music to a QNap NAS which is compatible with ROON. I have an SSD for the database and 12Tb of Raid10 disk. It is available to all my network end points via ROON.

I do use a windows PC to convert all music to 24/192 wav format or keep it as DSD (hence the big disk storage). There is no degradation in sound IMHO going over ethernet to any of my play devices, main stereo, Bluesound speakers in other rooms, or to a DAC/Headphones via USB from my PC.

I didn't want my music stuck on a proprietary piece of hardware like Bluesound Vault or Naim or even the Antipodes. You can get a great player that will access the NAS, or use your Oppo.

I’m hosting the Roon core on a QNAP TVS-882 NAS with an i5 processor that is powerful enough to support Roon DSP engine upsampling. My main audio zone ethernet-to-USB endpoint is top SOtM pieces into an Esoteric K-01X. The QNAP/SOtM combination falls within the OP’s $4-$5K budget. For a few thousand less, he could substitute an Sonore microRendu or UltraRendu endpoint for the SOtM. The bedroom endpoint is a Bluesound Node 2.
@astewart8944 glad to hear you have had a good experience with Antipodes USA. A used DX as people move up to the CX/EX combo is also on my list to consider

@amg56 I Initially considered the NAS approach but was really looking for a piece of hardware optimized for audio performance only.  Although I do understand the obsolesence risk as this technology continues to move forward. I am sure you are getting excellent sound.  What are you all in for that setup? Where does your Roon DB reside (on the NAS?)

@abedirov Thanks for posting that review. I haven't seen that one yet

@dgarretson not that familiar yet with the SOtm equipment. Another NAS vote. Not using DSP currently (tend to like to pass a pure signal with no processing) but would not want to limit future use if at all possible ($)

Thanks all