New Apple TV & Airport Express


Today, I got both an Airport Express hooked up to my Audioengine A5+ speakers and an Apple TV connected to my home theater setup. I've been sitting on the couch for the past few minutes doing a quick comparison between a CD playing via HDMI from my Sony blu-ray player and the same album playing from Apple Lossless files through the Apple TV via HDMI.

Am I correct in assuming that in both cases the A/D conversion would be in my receiver which, should in theory, be virtually identical? They sure should nearly identical, but if I had to pick a winner it would be the CD. Obviously, the PC to Apple TV adds a few more links in the chain so one would expect there to be more degredation introduced to the final result.

My biggest reason for the comparison was to see if I should get interested in a stand alone D/A unit for my tube amplifier. At this point, I think I'll stick to CDs for the critical listening and use the Apple stuff to replace the 6-disk CD player for whole house background listening. I'm not sure why I didn't get these before, they are sweet!

My wife already loves being able to stream music from her iPhone to the Audioengine speakers. I also already love the mirror feature on the Apple TV, I can already see many ways for this to be useful and fun.
mceljo
I would recommend auditioning a dac and compare it with the airport express analog out. You may be surprised.
AE will sound much better with optical output to a DAC. There are hundreds to choose from. I like Music Fidelity, Schiit, and Wyred4Sound just to name three. Jitter is low if digital but high if analog out.
I don't think I am interested in a DAC for my AE with Audioengine speakers simply because of how they are used.

I may have to get another AE and DAC to connect to my tube integrated. Would it be reasonable for PC iTunes to AE to DAC using Apple Lossless files to equal the quality of CDs through my Elite SACD player?
I will be picking up a used Maverick TubeMagic D2 DAC tonight for a nice price. I made an inquiry with one of the local hi fi shops and discovered it. The tube option just adds to the fun. It has the NOS tube and an upgraded chip, I don't know much about either. I think they are upgrades, but might just be upgrades compared to the D1.
After picking up the unit and doing a little more online research, what I have is a Maverick Audio TubeMagic D2 DAC w/ OPA627 OpAmp Upgrade & GE5670W tube. I don't even have the necessary cables to hook it up so it will be on the shelf for now.