Need DAC/Streaming Advice


I currently own a Bryston BDP-2 digital player that I run through a Bryston DAC.  As far as playing high resolution files via a thumb drive or other external drive, the BDP-2 sounds great.  The streaming part leaves a lot to be desired.  I can stream Tidal but it is extremely slow and the IPad controller is pretty lousy.  I can listen to Sonos through the DAC into my main system but obviously there is no hi-Rez via Sonos. I would like to find a better solution and am willing to start over (I can move the Bryston components to my secondary system).  What I would like to find is a higher end streamer for my main system that would allow me to stream Tidal, Spotify and Deezer if possible while also playing digital files via thumb drive etc. I have no idea if that can be done in a one box solution or if I would need a separate streamer and DAC.  I would very much appreciate any and all thoughts.  Thanks in advance.
puppyt
Blue sound/node should have never came into the conversation as well as the other "affordable" alternatives.. Save your pennies and get something worth owning, just my opinion.. My target is the Lab12 Dac1 and Aries G1, albeit they are both a future goal on my vision board.. 
 
I see you seedubcris. I started out (my desktop) with Martin Logan's 15's and a Schiit Vidar with the Chord Mojo acting as a pre- and volume control streaming Spotify.. Not too shabby.. Now it is PS M700's, Burchart S400's and Prism Sound Callia streaming tidal.. its all in the wrist.. 
Jonkay
sorry to hear about your Bluesound problems. Did you try a different streamer?
mahler123, I have gone back and forth with a number of solutions:
- Sonos connect (with external dac + amp)
- Naim Nova
- Allo Digi One with Volumio (feeding the above external dac + amp)

The Nova sounded great but it is super expensive and it needs careful partnering with speakers (a bit bass heavy). The Naim app was occasionally buggy.

The Allo Digi One used with Roon is (to my ears) the best sounding and also the cheapest. Unfortunately, scaling this to include additional units (RPi3 based) is not easy and it involves a lot of hassle.

I have resigned to using a single Allo Digi One feeding my main system for critical listening and then a Sonos Connect + Sonos One units for multiroom around the house.

The combination allows for listening options but it results in multiple boxes, cables and switching. Not a problem for me but my family will not go near the system...
I'm not entirely familiar with the Bryston kit, but FWIW if you already have a ripped collection going from that machine via USB to your DAC (I run a Win10 machine into the Brooklyn DAC+) and stream via Roon which does Tidal as well as Qobuz in addition to accessing my FLAC archives. 

I have a Blusound Node 2 and it's great but the sound coming from the same things directly to the Brooklyn are far superior to my ears.  Trying to figure out where else in the house I should put it now ... I never had any connection issues and used Gigabit ethernet.