Music Server/Player for NOS R2R DAC


I'll spare the long story but have recently decided to adopt a new DAC that is a NOS based design and is limited to S/PDIF for input. Once I have it and have had time I'll post my observations and impressions for sound quality. Suffice it to say I am taking a different path from the direction many are going. My music collection is redbook CD converted to FLAC. I am currently using an Atoll MS-100 streamer/player. Very simple interface, software is simple but effective, and initially I will continue using this player.

I am in the process of selling my Esoteric K-07 CD player and have no plans to spin discs going forward. I am not seeking ROON, etc type of interfaces. Prefer keeping FLAC files on either a USB drive or internal hard drive.

So all that said.. told you I would spare the long story!!!... I am curious what music players/servers are out there built very well, great power supplies, and something that would be  a step up from my Atoll. HAS to have RCA S/PDIF output and preferably its own software.

I have identified  a few players thus far but many do not have a coax output.I am quite ok with buying used or demo and would like to keep my price under $5K (preferably less). PLayers I have found thus far which would work are:

Aurender N10
Lumin U1
Auralic Aries G2
DCS Network Bridge

I could buy a higher quality USB to S/PDIF converter but would rather avoid that.

I'll see how this goes ones the new DAC arrives and I experience NOS and R2R for the first time. Am very hopeful it will bring to my ears that which I am seeking! But, looking forward I am wondering what would be a good upgrade from my Atoll. Thx
jdavis37
My guess is a $25.00 Chromecast Audio will get the job done, if you have a smartphone or a computer.  I don't think you will hear much of a difference between it and your Atoll (or anything else for that matter). Look at the BlueSound products if you don't have a computer (seems unlikely as you are somehow RIPing and storing digital file).
kahlenz.. thanks.

I have no desire to downgrade what I currently have. The Atoll doesn't eat a whole lot :) 

For now I am just trying to see what other devices are available that I have missed in my search. Once I know what is available I can figure out if the SQ will improve or stay the same. If the latter the Atoll is fine. There is nothing wrong with it.

What I do not want is to use my PC for anything related to music other than ripping CDs to FLAC. I don't want to go the NAS route or use software loaded on my PC to select songs etc. I currently have an iOS and Android app to control music selection on the Atoll and it works well, has no clutter and aside from the devices having to be wifi connected it keeps my PC isolated doing the work I use it to do (and limits my IT role of home IT products troubleshooter when anything does not work for the family).

I would though like to think some of these products costing significant amounts of money would be offering something in SQ improvement and not just features. But if not I can keep my Atoll and not look back :)

But first just a list of nicely made media players that have SPDIF outputs!
I like the Aurender idea a lot, they make streamers that are not too costly...but what you get is phenomenal in terms of SQ, USB 2.0 audio output, user interface (conductor app) and internal storage (most have at least 2TB's) plus external drive connection via USB. Regardless of which model you choose, its well worth the price in every way! Also, I would look for a Digital interface processor that would except USB audio IN and then have SPDIF as a Output. Monarchy Audio may make something like this , I would call them. Otherwise get the Aurender streamer and buy a different DAC that will take USB audio 2.0. IMO.


Matt
Thanks Matt,

I have the N10 on my list to look into for many of the reasons you have also given. It has the output I desire and appears to have a good app to play the music and the external drive connection is a plus.

The different DAC part at this point is not in the equation. There are available options to convert USB to SPDIF that would work if I ever need such. That said I will evaluate the DAC when I receive it in terms of whether or not going this way actually works for my ears. I doubt that it will but we'll see! The Lampi Atlantic was my second place finisher in my evaluation of what I wanted to buy and it could resurface. if it does then USB is back in play. For now though I am very curious to see how a very well made NOS DAC will sound!