Dedicated Streamer or Smartphone . What’s the difference (£500)?

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  • čas přidán 5. 01. 2021
  • Here I discuss the pros and cons of using an iPhone or tablet to stream
    Tidal Qobuz and spotify.
    Instead of a dedicated streamer .discussing the sound Implications.
    Equipment on show .
    Bluesound node 2i, iPhone 5s ,iPad Air .
    speakers are Bowers and walking DM4.
    Receiver Sansui 441
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Komentáře • 359

  • @RedRiverMud
    @RedRiverMud Před 2 měsíci +3

    I love how you tell what connects to what. As someone who is trying to learn how to listen to music after a 30 year gap, these are important details!!

  • @MustangFastback
    @MustangFastback Před 3 lety +43

    Because of you, I now need a lava lamp for my hifi table.

    • @stereoreviewx
      @stereoreviewx  Před 3 lety +14

      Everything sounds better with a lava lamp

    • @langston1aladdin
      @langston1aladdin Před 3 lety +4

      I agree. Had several over the years, but got rid of them for one reason or another. He talked me into getting a Sansui 771 receiver so then I had to jump out and get the lamp to go with it. Watching him can get expensive, but worth it. Got it at Home Depot for $14.50. Haha

    • @luiscastro5456
      @luiscastro5456 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm also gonna need a fancy handkerchief to tie it around my neck...hahaha

    • @darranthompson8202
      @darranthompson8202 Před 2 lety

      Lol

  • @raphaelmeillat8527
    @raphaelmeillat8527 Před 3 lety +13

    Love your casual attitude and good common sense.
    Thanks for your great videos. Love your channel!

  • @GodfreyMann
    @GodfreyMann Před 3 lety +9

    The biggest bang for your buck for iPhone/iPad streaming would be connecting it to an external DAC such as the IFI Zen DAC (£129), and then connecting that DAC to your amp.

  • @griffith4830
    @griffith4830 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks Kelvin. A simple demonstration - terrific for those unfamiliar with the intricacies.

  • @grantwilson4696
    @grantwilson4696 Před 3 lety +2

    Great timing with this episode as I've been thinking about doing exactly this with my tablet & vintage system. Thank you!

    • @chrissnyder7968
      @chrissnyder7968 Před 3 lety

      I just downloaded Mconnect Lite, free, and stream Tidal to my PNuP enabled pre/pro. It couldn’t have been easier, now stream via WiFi f on my phone or iPad. Mconnect also handles MQA.

    • @grantwilson4696
      @grantwilson4696 Před 3 lety

      @@chrissnyder7968 Thanks for the tip Chris. I'll check it out.

  • @lightfusegetaway
    @lightfusegetaway Před 3 lety +15

    Dude, modern music sounds GREAT through my 1970s stereo system, even compressed YT Music files. Glad you made that suggestion... Many don't realize how good it can sound.

    • @raphaelmeillat8527
      @raphaelmeillat8527 Před 3 lety

      Out of curiosity, what's your vintage set up? Tried a couple of interesting old amps from Sansui. Wondering if I should go ahead or stick to my more modern set up...

    • @paulopereira6996
      @paulopereira6996 Před 3 lety +1

      @@raphaelmeillat8527 I have a Sansui 2200 coupled to four MA 352. 10w ×2 so 5w x4 and they rock, in 3 from 0 to 10 is more than enough, and I have no neighbor's, so it's what I want. 10w from de 70's and sensible speaker's get you very far.

    • @lightfusegetaway
      @lightfusegetaway Před 3 lety

      @@raphaelmeillat8527 just saw your reply... My setup is a Realistic Sta-120B receiver and a pair of Acoustic Research AR-2ax. I was given the receiver by a friend and the speakers came from the thrift (and I rebuilt them... Totally worth it!) I believe the particular receiver I have was built by Hitachi for Radio Shack in the early-mid 70s.

  • @jesseballard4753
    @jesseballard4753 Před 3 lety +7

    Once again, Calvin, streaming explained in a way that makes sense to me, a regular ass guy.
    Very plainly, for me , Tidal and an iPad should suit my needs.
    Thank you

  • @michaelcalhoun9002
    @michaelcalhoun9002 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought a Node 2i a year ago and love it. Sounds good on its own, I now use a Schiit Audio Gungnir Multi it DAC with it an even more pleased streaming Tidal. Love your channel and your accent here in Bryan, Texas. Good job Sir!

  • @pfalzkind_on_street6067
    @pfalzkind_on_street6067 Před 3 lety +2

    Great Video, thanks! I agree on sound difference Tidal/Spotify. Those Tidal Masters are awesome!

  • @ianbrunt2322
    @ianbrunt2322 Před 3 lety +2

    Only found the channel last month. Great viewing, informative and entertaining.
    Anyway I now feel I owe you a drink. I was mulling over buying a streamer but after watching the video I dug out an Asus tablet I retired last year, bought a connector yesterday from Amazon for a fiver and now I'm streaming. Saved me £500👍
    How's the sound? Well I'm no audio buff, in fact I've got tin ears, but plugged tablet into my Technics SU-X980D amp from 1989 and a pair of TDL RTL2 speakers from circa 1994 and I'm streaming.
    Keep up the videos. Top quality stuff.

  • @xjmzrq
    @xjmzrq Před 3 lety +3

    This video should be the first thing any aspiring audiophile watches. Nice job & thanks for sharing.

  • @guinnessharvey4476
    @guinnessharvey4476 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant info!:) love your content. Thank you

  • @RobertDoyle1
    @RobertDoyle1 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you Kelvin. You speak my language when it comes to vintage stereo.
    My approach is similar, but I use a Blue Dento Bluetooth receiver, which while it has a decent DAC, I bypass it with an optical cable feeding a Schiit Modi DAC. Both pieces total around 170.00 USD. Tidal is sent via my Motorola Android phone.
    Rest of the system is made up of 1980s stuff, including Audire preamp, Superphon Amp, and magnepan 1.4 speakers. All costing around 800.00. Fantastic sound.

    • @paznewis107
      @paznewis107 Před 3 lety +1

      I have a Modi 3 DAC for cds. Love it, but run an Audioengine b1 Bluetooth receiver, it's DAC is fine. 🙏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @blairpettigrew
    @blairpettigrew Před 3 lety

    Great info. Just what I needed to know. Keep it up.

  • @davidviner4932
    @davidviner4932 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, just bought a little Denon DT-1 in grey for the dining room, hooked it up to my phone using Deezer and was amazed just how good it sounded. Bought my other stereo 27 years ago, a Denon D90, still works perfectly through the Castle floorstanders (which replaced the Missions I originally bought with the unit). Might even get a bluetooth adapter for the D90, why not?

  • @gazmanator77
    @gazmanator77 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant break down on what is sensible and what is just hype. Cheers mate!

  • @mikaelturnip8820
    @mikaelturnip8820 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for that. Good information, steering me in the right direction.

  • @jrushen4235
    @jrushen4235 Před 3 lety

    Excellent informative video. Thanks.

  • @humanitech
    @humanitech Před 3 lety +6

    Great streaming overview ...I also originally used a laptop for streaming music and digital file playback... but then got a secondhand bluesound node 2i and it does sound much better for high Res music and streaming... but it goes up another level again if you add a tube preamp (or tube integrated etc ) in the mix.

    • @cliffordcheng5927
      @cliffordcheng5927 Před 3 lety +1

      Upgrade the power cord and the Node 2i will perform a lot better.

    • @humanitech
      @humanitech Před 3 lety

      @@cliffordcheng5927 yes ...and I noticed that there is also a sound difference, depending on which way the figure 8 connector is put into the node 2i.

    • @TimBedford
      @TimBedford Před 2 lety

      Anyone into audio, or who wants a preamp or to get into valves should have a look at the 6J1 (type of tube) based preamps on eBay etc. They are based on a Musical Fidelity product from the late 90's - that cost about £180!
      Amazingly they cost around £12, for a tiny tube preamp... It will give you the tube sound, usually a great upgrade for most (sub £xxxx) systems. Enjoy!

  • @GrievousAngelo
    @GrievousAngelo Před 3 lety +1

    My phone has a built in hifi quad DAC. When I switched phone service I bought another one and use the old one as a streamer into my 1971 Pioneer QA-800 Quadraphonic hooked up to four Advent ll's. I love the sound.

  • @richardclark2655
    @richardclark2655 Před 3 lety +2

    Ease of use plus Radio Paradise makes the Node a good option and it has been on sale recently making it a good buy IMO. Also nice to have the option to use its DAC or not in a modern setup.

  • @billturner6564
    @billturner6564 Před 3 lety

    Another great video Hit the Nail on the head as always
    I have been wondering how to economicly access streaming since the Google chromecast audio went so expensive now I know
    Thanks a million
    Great work as always.

  • @johnadair6108
    @johnadair6108 Před 2 lety

    Thoroughly enjoy your content and presentation...

  • @robertaucoin2651
    @robertaucoin2651 Před rokem +1

    Love the channel bud have learned lots cheers

  • @AverageNiceGuy
    @AverageNiceGuy Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nice work 😎👍
    Good practical comparison.
    Thank you

  • @FanOWater
    @FanOWater Před 2 lety

    Great video. It's convinced me to stream from my phone first (via cable to the amp) and get a streamer later if I'm not satisfied. Thanks!

  • @paulsmithson9161
    @paulsmithson9161 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice review and honest-John advice. I've just bought a lovely old Pioneer SX-550 and want to stream good quality content through it. I came across the Yamaha WXAD-10 that seems to be the bees' knees. A little streamer box that brings the smarts to vintage gear, just as you have done here. And can handle hi-res playback and bluetooth inputs to boot. Any thoughts? It's nearly a quarter of the price of the streamer you've got there - £136 plays £500...and folks seem to think the DAC inside it is pretty good. Would love to hear your views.

  • @bruffyb3796
    @bruffyb3796 Před 2 lety

    Really great to see this honesty. I use my Sony phone and it's 3mm output. I seem to be getting 24 bit 44 kHz and it sound fantastic.

  • @jimbojet8728
    @jimbojet8728 Před 4 dny

    What a superb review. I have enjoyed this vid. Thank you.

  • @theebayhififanatic6002
    @theebayhififanatic6002 Před 3 lety +6

    I was a regular visitor to the Bristol HiFI show - you’d be amazed how many really high end HiFi systems were being demonstrated using a iPad and audioquest dragonfly as a source. There’d be this £500 front end used to show off thousands of pounds worth of amp and speakers

    • @stereoreviewx
      @stereoreviewx  Před 3 lety

      Well that is interesting
      Thanks K

    • @neilellison3356
      @neilellison3356 Před 3 měsíci

      That's really good to know, many thanks. I play Apple Music through my iPad, through a Dragonfly Cobalt into my vintage Quad 33/303/ESL57s. It all sounds fantastic. I had been wondering however how much better (if at all) a dedicated streamer would sound. Thanks to Kelvin's video I'm much less convinced that I would notice any difference, though I would appreciate others' comments. Thanks to Kelvin for this excellent channel.

  • @bimlocsin2707
    @bimlocsin2707 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant explanation! Thanks

  • @andrehendrik
    @andrehendrik Před 9 měsíci +1

    thanks -- would be interesting to hear your thoughts on Apple Music vs Qobuz/Tidal

  • @ramblinginmeath4950
    @ramblinginmeath4950 Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting presentation and you covered all the key points - I have resisted joining Spotify for years - have apple account and its fine and as I recently pulled the trigger on a new Leak Stereo 130 amp - and Leak CD Transport - I think its time to move into streaming - Tidal seems to be the way to go.. and the Leak 130 is supposed to have a very "usable" DAC.. regards from Ireland

  • @masha1980
    @masha1980 Před rokem

    Great vid. I’ve been debating buying a streamer. But now I’m just going with a dragonfly DAC between coming out of my iPad.

  • @Lovelacewatkins139
    @Lovelacewatkins139 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review , what about old phones that don't support some of the codecs , as in aptx

  • @JonGreen
    @JonGreen Před 3 lety +19

    The Bluesound Node 2i has a lot more features than you are calling out. Built in DAC, subwoofer out, can act as a preamp, digital out so you can plug it in to a better DAC. I like your reviews but you missed some key stuff here.

  • @MichaelYates
    @MichaelYates Před 3 lety +9

    Thanks Kelvin, interesting to know that the streamer was only about 10 percent better sound wise, many cheap second hand iPad's about to use for a fraction of the price.

    • @ActuMoto
      @ActuMoto Před 3 lety +2

      Be careful not to choose a too old ipad ! I have the first iPad Retina display and I can’t download the Tidal and Qobuz apps

  • @thedude3160
    @thedude3160 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice review man👍

  • @johnhead3431
    @johnhead3431 Před 3 lety

    Enjoying the channel, Kelvin.
    I haven't taken the plunge with getting a streamer yet, but would you say a streamer to amp sounds substantially better than just plugging a laptop to dac to amp? ie is a streamer more than simply a dac? (don't need wireless connectivity). If you've got a good dac already and you can connect a streaming service no problem, does a dedicated streamer offer up a better sound? Hope I've expressed myself clearly.
    Thanks for any thoughts, take it easy. Cheers

  • @Flyquail56
    @Flyquail56 Před 3 lety +1

    Good video sir! What I like about most of your videos is that they encourage people to pursue great sound without breaking the budget or buying things not needed. I will add a few thoughts from my 45 years in this hobby, Even though Apple obviously has the buying power to get an excellent dac into all of their products, try bypassing their dac and analog output section, and send ones and zeroes from whatever source to a standalone dac. I use a tv with Roku connected. Optical cable, which I also think is Important, to an old Audio Alchemy multi-bit dac. Just my opinion but with a good system the difference with multibit is clear vs. the bitstream dacs commonly available. All connected to vintage Eico or Dynaco tube amps and Spendor LS3/5a’s. LPs and CDs boxed up and stored, I only have my old Linn LP12 set up because I love to look at it 😁
    Keep up the good work!

    • @stereoreviewx
      @stereoreviewx  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the info There is something great about the LS35A is for sure

  • @budgetaudiophilelife-long5461

    🤗 YOU HAVE MADE A WONDERFUL , not popular discovery … I have an older iPad a newest iPad and an iPhone 11 and I found that there is a difference with all three , BUT ALL SOUND EXCELLENT , depending on your preference …so I am happy to hear your experience 🤗 I wondered about what I was missing 🤔 but don’t have the budget to find out ,SO THANKS FOR YOUR HELP 👍😍😍😍

  • @markmason3535
    @markmason3535 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video. I stream: iphone--> outboard DAC (Schiit multibit)--> amp . Is there anything to be gained from a sound quality standpoint by going to a dedicated steamer from this setup?

  • @relaxvideomusic
    @relaxvideomusic Před rokem

    Hi Kelvin, thanks for your job.I have Leak 30 3 of them,
    Rogers Ravensbourne x2, rRogers LS4a and Harbeth speakers. I am listening them every day with 3 iphone 4s, tablet and laptop. I see all songs in any corner in my room. Nice sound and looking. I have Nad, and tubes but I forgot about them, big and not retro. How about Sansui? or any old amp. Will I get nice midrange at the centre. For me 4s gives very clean sound. Thanks

  • @RabbieGrouse
    @RabbieGrouse Před 3 lety +1

    The other advantage of using the Bluesound node 2i is you can use it using only your voice and an Alexa item and Amazon HD/UHD music, which leaves your hands and phone free. If you only use an Alexa Echo or a dot, you cannot stream in HD/UHD. As a big Alexa fan, I got a Bluesound at Christmas and I am very pleased with it.

  • @BJPCameron
    @BJPCameron Před rokem

    [ note: I changed my mind and am buying the Node ] Thank you so much . I was just about to buy a Node thang for Australian $1000 . You’ve I said questions nobody else would. This is my first video of yours that I’ve seen. Good on you

    • @stereoreviewx
      @stereoreviewx  Před rokem

      If you have a really wicked system the streamer will pay dividends
      It’s Gotta get a bit high end though

    • @BJPCameron
      @BJPCameron Před rokem

      @@stereoreviewx I’m so confused by this market segment. I love streaming. Doing thru AppleTV via Television to cheap Amazon DAC to a delicious analog system. Should I invest in a proper DAC ( Denafrips, Chord)? Or is the Node DAC ok? Confused. Directions to relevant articles or videos appreciated.

  • @joebloggs763
    @joebloggs763 Před 3 lety

    Hi what do you think of the CCA. Chrome cast audio regards sound quality. Cheers

  • @stephenzzap7662
    @stephenzzap7662 Před 3 lety +1

    I use a raspberry pi 3 with a dac hat into my early 90s pioneer amp ,sounds great also has a small monitor attached for the screen. Used the hifiberry bundled software . Cost for the pi streamer dac and monitor combined 99.
    Good dedicated streaming on a budget 👌

  • @golfjunkymusicjunky8370

    Sansui au 717 jbl l 100 bluesound node 2 i its Heavenly....but still Turning my vynil. Great work Kevin.....

  • @lothargebbers6502
    @lothargebbers6502 Před 3 lety +2

    I use vintage loudspeakers and vintage receiver. This is combined with chromecast audio (40 Euro for streaming) connected with optical cable to small Oelbach DAC (50 Euro - German company with good test results) which is connected to the vintage receiver. I control it with mobile phone or tablet. I have also a Hifi abonnement with Deezer.
    I love the sound. My only problem is: what about my 650 records and 400 cd's - I am afraid, I won't use it any longer. Streaming is a big progress in convenience.
    Kelvin, I love your channel. Sorry for my English, I am German.

    • @gregleonard1562
      @gregleonard1562 Před 3 lety

      Your written English is flawless - I was certain your native tongue was English. The accents of "spoken" English though, are unimaginably kaleidoscopic and it's conceivable where two native speakers can only understand a fraction of the others dialogue.

  • @ianbryan9090
    @ianbryan9090 Před 3 lety

    Just switched from spotify to tidal - amazing difference breathed new life into my old arcam 8rs and bw 6023s’s. I am looking to go multi-room and thats the only reason i can see for shelling out for a separate streamer dac. Seems the usual suspects like sonos / bluesound seem to tie you into their ecosystems so i am looking to for simething cleverer (and cheaper). Any suggestions welcomed.

  • @erwinsolihin8980
    @erwinsolihin8980 Před rokem

    Hi Kelvin, love watching your channel. Btw, what iPad you use in this video? I have an iPad 2, is it still OK to used as the source? Many thanks in advance...

  • @MichaelBeeny
    @MichaelBeeny Před 3 lety +4

    The only problem with most phones and pads is often the audio is processed to make it sound better on the very small speakers within. Also the built in DAC and amplifiers is often quite poor, after all it's a telephone! If your device has an optical or other digital output, feed this to an external DAC, does not really need to cost that much, it will be MUCH better. If you have a modern PC the internal DAC can be quite good, much better than a phone. I use this method myself for streaming, it also contains all my old CDs converted to FLAC lossless files, and I have a nice big screen to see all the info about the track I'm listening too. Use a programme like MusicBee, just perfect!

    • @thisisnev
      @thisisnev Před 3 lety

      They all sound terrible through the internal speaker. There's no DSP on earth that can make music acceptable through such a tiny driver. Most phones offer to apply some DSP if they detect something using the headphone socket, but the default mode is Off.
      As for the built in DAC and amplifier being poor, that's not been my experience on my modest Sony Xperia via various headphones including AKG K452, Kef M400 and Sennheiser HD25, and AKG K376 and B&O H3 earbuds. Of course, an external DAC is the best option.

    • @richardjohnston4682
      @richardjohnston4682 Před 3 lety +1

      Michael, do you use a wired connection or can you stream over WiFi? What Dac would you recommend below £500? Thanks

  • @barlow2976
    @barlow2976 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks, you've convinced me to save my money for something else that will improve my audio more. I use my crap Android phone, via a Fiio DAC, streaming Tidal into my CA A1 amp (£38!) and am blown away by it.

  • @robertorodriguez2609
    @robertorodriguez2609 Před 3 lety +1

    for my phone i use a fiio portable dac if i wanna listen through headphones; if through my stereo setup, i use a schitt dac.

  • @richardmanning4090
    @richardmanning4090 Před 3 lety +5

    Hi Kelvin, yet another entertaining and thought provoking review, thank you! Shock horror though, I came to somewhat different conclusions regarding iPad / iPhone quality. No surprise, hifi is just about as subjective as subjective gets. After watching your video, out of curiosity, I bought leads from Amazon - RCA to headphone, lightning to headphone adaptor. When I compared my dedicated streamer Cambridge CXN v2 with my iPad 2, the differences were not subtle. The soundstage collapsed, vocals became sibilant and more digital - in a bad way. Not sure about 90%, my experience was the difference between enjoyable, relaxing and involving compared with thin and fatiguing. In other words, between acceptable and not acceptable. Quite a relief really, if they sounded near enough the same it would have meant that I’d wasted hundreds on the streamer, making me look like an idiot. Wouldn’t be the first time!

    • @stereoreviewx
      @stereoreviewx  Před 3 lety

      Fair enough One thing I would say apparently the lightning port doesn’t do such high resolution
      Thanks for the info cheers K

  • @toddhupp
    @toddhupp Před 2 lety +1

    interisting. You are right.The quality of the signal is paramount. Perhaps an outboard dac would help.

  • @PrinceFluffy
    @PrinceFluffy Před 3 lety

    I currently use my Desktop with Tidal, my HiBy R3 with Tidal and my phone with Tidal, I bought a Zorloo Ztella DAC/Dongle which I can use with all three and I also purchased UAPP app for my Phone with the ZZ for MQA listening ...

  • @andrewwebb4635
    @andrewwebb4635 Před 3 lety +1

    Interesting! You’re comparing the analogue output from the iPad /iPhone to the amp, ie using the Apple internal DAC. I’ve now (last week) bought a Cyrus Soundkey thumb size inline DAC (£60 + £10 for the Lightning adapter) which you plug into the Lightning port. It makes a really worthwhile improvement with earphones, like the music is clearer, sharper and in a bigger room. If you fed this combination into the amp, I bet it might even beat the Node 2i ! In fact, I usually use Airplay to go from my iPad to my own Yamaha WXC50 network streamer and hence to the amp; this also bypasses the Apple internal DAC, of course, and sounds pretty good to my old ears. Thank you for your honest reviews. So many seem to be trying to sell you up. I hope you aren’t offended when I say I love the London accent.

    • @philipdavenport5246
      @philipdavenport5246 Před rokem

      Indeed. I streamed Tidal from a bog-standard Huawei phone into my Roksan Kandy amp into B&W 602 S3 speakers and was underwhelmed with the result. To try to improve matters I stuck a Cyrus Soundkey DAC (£90) in between phone and amp and straight away I got a 'wow factor' difference. Next up, I upgraded the speaker cables to some good quality QED XT40I (£100) and got another 'wow'. Next, I nervously paid £60 for a Russ Andrews power cord for the amp and yet another 'wow'. The last weak link in the chain was the RCA to 3.5 jack running from the DAC to amp, swapped for QED (£45) and now I can die happy. The sound is as good as it ever needs to be and I am astonished at how a bit of investment in good cabling and a basic DAC can improve the sound of any system.

  • @colinhoskins9402
    @colinhoskins9402 Před 3 lety

    I use a Onkyo Digital Media Transport with my iPad or iPhone which bypasses the onboard Apple DAC that you would be using through the headphone jack socket. The output from the DMT then connects optically to my Cambridge DACmagic, so I have the best of all worlds. Naturally I have had these for a while and I would consider a streamer when replacing.

  • @knockshinnoch1950
    @knockshinnoch1950 Před 2 lety

    Refreshing down to earth no nonsense practical advice from a real person who doesn't "geek out" in some stylised funky slick video with products so far out of most folks price range. Thanks! Would an external DAC improve the sound from your i-pad making the difference between it and the bluesound less obvious?

  • @hugobloemers4425
    @hugobloemers4425 Před 3 lety +12

    10% is a lot in the audio world of diminishing return.

    • @dontcare563
      @dontcare563 Před 3 lety +2

      That's exactly right! People spend fortunes just to get a couple of percent improvement! Take this video with a grain of salt. If your hearing isn't good or if you can't afford a good quality streamer then but all means use your phone. I wouldn't cut corners when I have a several thousand dollar system especially on something that's the source of my music!

  • @ja9060
    @ja9060 Před 2 lety

    What does the HDMI output provide as far as music source information? Do you see the website navigation page? Can you then navigate via the Node's touch screen? I'm talking about a HDMI LCD display monitor with no e-ARC. Just for viewing the Node.

  • @PlaybackMansion
    @PlaybackMansion Před 3 lety +1

    I totally agree. I would also add that the Bluesound is better sounding than Sonos. Sonos adds lots of EQ in their streamers

  • @dimitrispanayides6912
    @dimitrispanayides6912 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi. Nice comparison. But then for someone who has already a dac, there is the choice of using ipad/phone to the dac and having same or even better quality than streamer. So i think that the need of having a streamer then comes down to practicality, for example ease of use and uninterrupted playback, where when using phone someone could have incoming calls and messenger alerts for example.

  • @paulopereira6996
    @paulopereira6996 Před 3 lety +1

    Does everybody know that payed Spotify has an High Quality mode? Of course is not comparable to Tidal, but just to be sure, you have to activate in the configurations. Enjoying your videos! Keep it going.

    • @jim586
      @jim586 Před 3 lety +1

      That’s a fair point. In Spotify it’s called extreme mode. However it’s still only 320kbs. Way, way under Tidal or Amazon HD or others hi res which is 192khz 24 bit(higher than CD quality).

  • @bruunm1975
    @bruunm1975 Před 3 lety

    Yamaha 303 and Monitor 200 speakers here. Thinking of getting a Node2i. Thinking the DAC would be better and certainly using Tidal connect has to be better than the Musiccast app.

  • @Cevan42
    @Cevan42 Před 2 lety

    Assuming you are using an external DAC, is there a difference in the streamers?

  • @jefffan171
    @jefffan171 Před 3 lety

    Might be a whole other video but... what's the difference between streamers when running a separate out board DAC? Would the BlueSound and I phone sound the same over USB or TosLink/SPDif Coaxial? If the outboard DAC is taking the conversion from digital to analog out of the equation?

    • @stereoreviewx
      @stereoreviewx  Před 3 lety

      Yes well it seems dedicated tax can be better than a lot of them cost alarm money so they certainly should be
      One thing I know now is there are just endless ways to connect cables computers it’s kind of too big a subject for anyone to know the whole thing
      CheersK

  • @thisisnev
    @thisisnev Před 3 lety +5

    Well said, Kelvin!
    Streamers are just another way to extract cash from audiosnobs. Use a phone, tablet or even PC to connect to the streaming service and if you have qualms about their internal DACs, run them through a USB DAC like the Audioquest Dragonfly. It's still way cheaper than a dedicated box, especially if you have your old contract-expired phone lying around gathering dust!

    • @GeirRssaak
      @GeirRssaak Před 6 měsíci

      Finally an intelligent man out there!

  • @mydayis5
    @mydayis5 Před 3 lety +10

    Add an Audioquest Dragonfly as well. Massively improves on the iPad output sound quality.

    • @dude7740
      @dude7740 Před 3 lety +2

      no fly....better buy a dac second hands cambridge audio

    • @SirajBose
      @SirajBose Před 3 lety +1

      I agree. I have the Cobalt hooked up and then RCA wires to the amp. Plus the dedicated apps on your iOS device are far superior in terms of usability compared to the HEOS etc apps made by audio manufacturers.

    • @JMJM75257
      @JMJM75257 Před 3 lety

      @@dude7740 smsl sanskrit 10th mk2 or topping e30 are great value!

    • @dude7740
      @dude7740 Před 3 lety

      @@JMJM75257 no

    • @JMJM75257
      @JMJM75257 Před 3 lety

      @@dude7740 no there not great value or no there not as good as the second hand cambride audio unkown model youre on about? just saying no doesn't really leave much to work with... people buy the best of what they can afford you think not?

  • @WeeWeeJumbo
    @WeeWeeJumbo Před 2 lety +2

    I’m definitely going to try streaming from my iPad to a fancier DAC. Right now I stream from my iPad to the not so fancy DAC that’s inside my preamp, and I’m very happy but I know it gets better.
    Definitely hopeful I can get away with using stuff I already have

    • @NoEscape459
      @NoEscape459 Před rokem +1

      You can. I hook up my iPhone to a quality high res dac and use my Apple Watch to control it with my voice…. Didn’t need to buy a dedicated streamer. Only downside to using your phone is - Than your phone is being used and you can’t use it for other things lol. For that reason I’m considering buying a used iPhone 7 just to use as a streamer. Much cheaper than a bluenode

  • @kaypee1972
    @kaypee1972 Před 3 lety

    Nice watch!
    I think using a streamer instead of streaming directly from your phone saves you also some battery power on your phone?

  • @quantum5652
    @quantum5652 Před 3 lety +1

    Very helpful, thanks. Have been wondering if streamers are necessary for anyone other than obsessive audiophiles. As far as streaming services go, I am very satisfied with CZcams Music. The monthly subscription covers it and normal CZcams so any videos I watch such as yours’ are not interrupted by ads.

    • @jim586
      @jim586 Před 3 lety

      Yeah but it’s not really HiFi. I’m not saying it’s not music, but it’s not HiFi.

    • @thisisnev
      @thisisnev Před 3 lety

      @@jim586 Try doing a hearing test via CZcams, and you'd be amazed at how sharply your hearing drops off at exactly 15kHz... ;¬)

  • @tallicarule1991
    @tallicarule1991 Před 2 lety

    My mini denon hifi has an iPhone/iPod usb input (which runs through the internal dac in the denon) which to me means the phone is just doing the job of pulling the stream from the cloud. Would that mean a streamer wouldn’t make any difference (to the stream quality) and any improvements I could get would be from an improved dac? Also why don’t companies include USB ports compatible with phones?

  • @mrt6349
    @mrt6349 Před 2 lety

    I was about to go get the new bluesound node n130 but know you scared me off :) I got a Marantz PM8005 with Marantz NA6005 and a Cambridge cxc cd transport and Wharfedale evo 4.2 speakers and i really need a good wireless solution for Tidal.

  • @ducmoto1975
    @ducmoto1975 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Kelvin -
    don`t get me wrong ... I like what you are doing. it`s always entertaining and fun.
    Anyway related to this topic I would wish you explain a bit more the principle of digital electronic.
    What I miss in many discussions is the differentiation between dac and streamer.
    how important is the streamer?
    how important the DAC?
    If you link that aspects with a vintage system (

  • @alokeparvati
    @alokeparvati Před 2 lety +2

    I think if you added an external DAC to the iPad output bypassing the internal DAC you could closer match the sound quality of the Bluesound Node. There are many DACs which are of excellent quality and not expensive. The only drawback would be the inability to control the iPad remotely. I think you could have mentioned Apple Music too as a source of good quality streaming music. The subscription is available globally and a lot less than Tidal and Qobuz which have some geographical restrictions.

  • @D1N02
    @D1N02 Před 3 lety

    I'm looking at getting a raspberri Pi with DAC on board for streaming, but first I need a receiver and probably some acoustic measures in my living room. Until then the Chromecast audio will have to do. When using Spotify getting something better than the Chromecast Audio will probably not really improve quality. You would need to go to Tidal or local FLAC

  • @tuneyouup
    @tuneyouup Před 3 lety +1

    Can it go into a sonos amp

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Před 2 lety

    I use my iPhone 12 to stream digital with the dongle adapter you have there and I always thought “ damn this sounds great, how much better can it be?”.

  • @waynegriffiths5143
    @waynegriffiths5143 Před 3 lety

    I’ve been using a Wilko 3.5mm-RCA lead into my iPhone, I’m not going to lie it sounds good.

  • @nohumbug8636
    @nohumbug8636 Před rokem

    Would it be worth inserting a separate DAC between the iPad and the vintage amplifier?

    • @stereoreviewx
      @stereoreviewx  Před rokem

      Well in a way yes the streamer has a dac of its own

  • @dingerbilt7935
    @dingerbilt7935 Před 3 lety +3

    if you have an iPad get a topping DAC at £100 ,it's the DAC that produces the sound,you also can get a mqa supported DAC for £200 ,

    • @gilbertlessard4380
      @gilbertlessard4380 Před 3 lety

      If you look carefully you will notice that his streamer is a Bluos Node 2 or 2i which comes with MQA capabilities. ..excellent Canadian product. I use this product myself with Tidal (MQA) and Naim amplification and it sounds surprisingly good. Up a notch from that is Hi Res music from HD Tracks through a dedicated DAC.

  • @simonh9806
    @simonh9806 Před 2 lety

    A middle way of course would be to buy a USB dac and connect between your ipad and reciever. Ifi Zen Dac would be a great and cheap alternative, or Zen Blue of you want to go Bluetooth and still have great sound.

  • @easylaptop
    @easylaptop Před 2 lety

    that man knows what he talks about. thanx man

  • @jackpospisil6305
    @jackpospisil6305 Před 3 lety +4

    Put a dac like the audio-quest. Dragonfly between your phone and amp. I found it sounds better than going straight to the phone

    • @snuffpappy
      @snuffpappy Před 2 lety

      I added a dongle DAC to my phone for headphone use... big improvement. I put a tube preamp between phone and stereo when not using headphones... brilliant sound.

  • @laika25
    @laika25 Před 11 měsíci

    I was wondering exactly the same. I'm listening....

  • @nelsta77u.k53
    @nelsta77u.k53 Před 3 lety

    For those looking to save a few quid then invest in a dragonfly dac by audio quest via iPad or phone, it has an instant impact together with MQA via Tidal then away you go..
    But on the other hand if you want to spend a little more of your English pounds or Euro's Dollars what ever lol, then go for the blue sound streamer and better still hook it up to RME's adi-2 dac for less than 1k.
    Then your really cooking when it come to the source of your music....

  • @johnmcmanus5582
    @johnmcmanus5582 Před 3 lety +1

    I have the bluesound, but the powernode, which has a built in amp. It knocks the socks off the much coveted marantz pm6006, though that in no doubt due to using tidal as my source rather than cd. I've found out the hard way that with the right source any equipment sounds much better

  • @rabit818
    @rabit818 Před 3 lety +1

    Sensible advise on audio.

  • @MustangBoss1973
    @MustangBoss1973 Před 3 lety

    I use a DAC running a Cirus logic dac chip that I got of aliexpress for a fiver and its great, I love a cheap audio win.

  • @NoEscape459
    @NoEscape459 Před rokem

    Old video I know. But I searched This exact topic and your video came up. I’d really like to know what the differences lol being that I hook my phone up to it quality PS audio dac and do not see any reason to switch to a streamer box…I can control my iPhone with my Apple Watch and don’t even need to get up. I use Apple Music hi res hooked up to a 24bit/192khz dac. What is a streamer going to do Better than that???

  • @montynorth3009
    @montynorth3009 Před 3 lety +3

    If you are not that interested in very High Resolution, then Bluetooth will give a decent result without being tethered to anything.
    A decent Bluetooth adaptor can be purchased for £35 and this plugs into your amp's line in.

  • @SuperMatrix59
    @SuperMatrix59 Před 2 lety

    Great vid

  • @GodfreyMann
    @GodfreyMann Před 3 lety +1

    How can we contact you to lend you gear to test? (I live in London).

    • @stereoreviewx
      @stereoreviewx  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Anthony yeah that would be an interesting thing to borrow some gear to review that would be great.
      When I set up this channel I didn’t put a email to message me on but I will do it tonight hopefully thanks Kelvin

  • @michaelbates625
    @michaelbates625 Před 3 lety

    I suppose the next step is how do you connect your iPad wirelessly as opposed to using the mini jack? I have a Quad 303/33 with some new Quad speakers and have just started to use a Yamaha Audiocast to stream from my phone. Sounds good so far, haven’t had it long. I tried to get the Audio Engine B fi streamer but the supply lines are all over the place due to COVID/Brexit whatever. Anyway, wondered what you had thought about using to get that connection to the hi fi without having to actually get up out of the chair!? Great Chanel by the way.

    • @stereoreviewx
      @stereoreviewx  Před 3 lety

      Yes well I can link my iPhone to my iPad so I could do it from the settee
      K

    • @henrym78
      @henrym78 Před 3 lety

      @@stereoreviewx can you explain how you link them? That’s better than using a Bluetooth adapter.

  • @NatMart9394
    @NatMart9394 Před 3 lety

    Question.... My cd collection is on a hard drive. Can I plug my hard-drive via usb into a streamer rather than laptop?
    will the streamer show on its front screen what's on my hard-drive? Cheers..

    • @chriswhalley
      @chriswhalley Před 3 lety +2

      Some streamers have that capability but they are some of the more expensive streamers. In your situation, it'd be cheaper and sound just as good to use a laptop or small computer (Mac mini, Intel NUC, etc) and then get a USB DAC with RCA outputs.

    • @Shawn-wy1pb
      @Shawn-wy1pb Před 3 lety +1

      Using the BlueSound node 2i you can attach a usb drive to the back of it with all your local music. The problem is the node 2i is normally on all the time which puts a lot of stress on the disk. I used a micro usb card with all my music on it instead ! Your local music will be located under USB in the node 2i app.

  • @jim586
    @jim586 Před 3 lety +4

    Hey Kelvin.
    Fun video as always and good sound advice.
    What’s so strange about HiFi on eBay at the moment is that some of the listings have crazy prices. There’s Bluesound node 2i’s on there for £650! You can buy them in a shop for £499. During November they were temporarily £400.
    I think the advice for people with lower quality gear is spot on. An iPad is ok. It’s clunky, with cables and you won’t be able to play the hi res stuff, like you say. That can come later though.
    I will also say that using a phone is the base level for sound but also it’s a pain when the phone rings or you get a text. Ha
    Be good

  • @normanswift5048
    @normanswift5048 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Kelvin. An external DAC will normally sound better than the one in your tablet or iphone/android device with a quality system. To start with get a good one like an old Arcam rdac on eBay for not that much money and connect it into your vintage kit for a great sound- use your tablet as the front end for Tidal etc and connect to the dac via USB (or Chromecast for wi-fi). Tidal masters do sound great in my opinion but to get the full benefit you have to stream via a laptop to unfold the detail and a lot of older dacs don't support that. Still, even without full mqa decoding the masters still sound extremely good.

    • @richardjohnston4682
      @richardjohnston4682 Před 3 lety

      Norman ,is the Arcam Dac modern enough to support all options? Thanks

    • @normanswift5048
      @normanswift5048 Před 3 lety

      @@richardjohnston4682 No - it doesn't support mqa but depending on the interface you connect to offers up to 192kH in other formats and has a really great sound for the money. It is a good upgrade connected to your phone or tablet to see if streaming through your analogue kit is for you before investing in a combined streamer with internal dac like Kelvin has.

    • @richardjohnston4682
      @richardjohnston4682 Před 3 lety +1

      @@normanswift5048 Ok Norman, I already have an Auralic Altair,but I’m curious if an external Dac with iPad into my Nad amp would be an uplift in sound. Perhaps I’m looking for too much. Any experience with a Ghord Qutest Dac? They have a good reputation here in the UK.

    • @normanswift5048
      @normanswift5048 Před 3 lety

      @@richardjohnston4682 The Aurilac would be hard to top I think. No experience of the Chord but it looks a great bit of kit.

    • @richardjohnston4682
      @richardjohnston4682 Před 3 lety

      @@normanswift5048 Cheers Norman, keep listening 👍🎶🍷