BACK TO BASICS Part 2: Music servers & network streamers

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    What does a network streamer do? What does a music server do? Let’s go back to basics.
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    Sonos Connect modified by Wyred 4 Sound:
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    Sonos Desktop Controller:
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    AURALiC Aries Mini:
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    AURALiC Lightning DS:
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    Intel NUC:
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    Bluesound Node 2i:
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    ** CORRECTION: the Node 2i doesn't use UPnP to stream from network servers but Samba/CIFS **
    Raspberry Pi:
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    ALLO DigiOne:
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    PiCorePlayer:
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    INNUOS ZENith MKII SE:
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  • @lukehouge9776
    @lukehouge9776 Před 4 lety +4

    I’ve been using Apple TV’s as endpoints for our whole house setup. Might seem stupid, but works awesome for our family. All we stream is Apple Music, and these are cheaper than a Sonos and we can sync all them together with airplay 2. If you are all in apple ecosystem, this works good.

  • @kwokfaitsui6882
    @kwokfaitsui6882 Před 4 lety +1

    Always explain the "complicated" to an "easy understanding", thank you so much!

  • @petervanderham4725
    @petervanderham4725 Před 4 lety +5

    Love the Node 2i that I recently bought! Great explanation :)

  •  Před 4 lety +1

    I'm a "beginner" and consider myself tech-savvy, and these videos were certainly useful. Of course I could grasp the "server-streamer" relationship beforehand, but I'm completely unaware of the different offerings in the market and the possible DIY configurations given readily available tech at home. I can't wait for part 3!! Also, subscribed.

  • @ptr3671
    @ptr3671 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. I’ve had Logitech servers/ slim server and Twonky on my NAS and I always thought that the player software pulled the music from the server, that is the app read a file from the NAS and and did the bits to sound stuff. You just can’t know it all. Fortunately, people like you exist to help. Thank you again.

  • @jeromewhitmill733
    @jeromewhitmill733 Před 4 lety

    I truly enjoy all you videos. Please keep it going and can't wait!

  • @NickP333
    @NickP333 Před 4 lety +1

    Appreciate this vid, John. Thank you!

  • @NykoLUniko
    @NykoLUniko Před 4 lety +4

    Would love to hear you talk about diving a bit into Streamers that can stream directly from the cloud vs Streamers that stream through your mobile device. I’m curious about the sound quality behavior for each & how they could be better suited for different applications. Not a whole video but more like a slight segment of 1-2min in a video clarifying the two.

  • @jimdudley57
    @jimdudley57 Před 4 lety

    Great video John. Can't wait for part 3. Timing is perfect as I'm making the plunge into digital audio. Keep the intel coming my friend!

  • @mikegallegos7
    @mikegallegos7 Před 2 lety

    Excellent. Thank you.

  • @Cornwall1888
    @Cornwall1888 Před 4 lety +8

    I’ve yet to experience much if any hifi stuff but I’m kind of obsessed with it right now. Started with a dragonfly red and monolith m1060 headphones. Kef lsx will probably be next.
    Right now I’ve only heard music streamed from phones and sky q I’d be interested to here this stuff and if I notice a big difference

  • @victorceban8175
    @victorceban8175 Před 3 lety

    As a home server, I have a WiFi router with an USB port which supports external hard drives. It isn't an expensive router and my music is always on the net, as the router is always turned on. I love it, comparing to the days when I was was streaming from my PC and had to turn it on and off for each music session .

  • @sandcat-maurice
    @sandcat-maurice Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your great videos!
    Wrt Sonos app send music to the Sonos device: actually Sonos device pulls music from any of the indexed shares (computer, NAS). The app is only a remote (not a server) and does not need to be on the same device as where your music is stored. You can even remove the app all together and the music keeps playing.

  • @davidbrittain3212
    @davidbrittain3212 Před rokem +2

    Its all still a mystery to me, even after watching this vid?!! I'll have to watch it again a few times I thin...

  • @peter1987
    @peter1987 Před 4 lety

    Great video especially for me right now as about to buy my first higher end streamer. Looking forward to next video (hoping it will help unravel the roon in a separate box mystery)

  • @darrendackly4754
    @darrendackly4754 Před 4 lety

    It's a thumbs from me. I've had a bit of a go with the RPi but got the feeling I was missing something. It turns out I was missing a lot of thing's. Thank you for doing this and yes , I would love it if you did more.

  • @noenken
    @noenken Před 4 lety +12

    Just use some old android phone and connect it to a DAC. No need for some new device that is gonna get shut down eventually.
    Have a nice amp and really good speakers and you're done.

    • @porterhutch
      @porterhutch Před 2 lety +1

      Alternatively, the fiio portable players have USB audio out. You could just connect that right to a dac instead of all this expensive insanity

  • @jeppemichaeljensen2684

    Yes also informativ. I recently bought a Zen m3 because of you ! Brilliant hardware. But I could not talk to my PSAudio Gain Cell Dac...... wrong firmware. Now I have to change the mainboard in the DAC, no worries, its covered by the warranty. Thanks

  • @MikeYoungeasytravel
    @MikeYoungeasytravel Před 4 lety +3

    The Sonos Connect/ZP80 doesn’t need a Mac or server for stored music. You can also use a NAS drive or the older (no longer available) Time Capsule.

    • @corneliszijlstra81
      @corneliszijlstra81 Před 4 lety +4

      Yep, that's my comment as well. You only need to fire up the software to tell Sonos where the music files are. After that the Sonos equipment scans that location. You could test this by turning off the pc in the kitchen. I however assume that your music files are also on that machine - or on an attached usb device. In that case it will obviously not work :)

    • @marcbarilla5584
      @marcbarilla5584 Před 4 lety +1

      Actually you can use your Internet Router, they often have an USB port. Maybe not perfect if you want to stream Lossless FLAC etc. Audio.

    • @MikeYoungeasytravel
      @MikeYoungeasytravel Před 4 lety +1

      I originally used a Buffalo Linkstation connected via a cat5 cable directly to my ZP80. I then switched to an Apple Timecapsule, via a Sonos Bridge. Now I use an Innuos, and I still play files on various Sonos devices, from the Innuos hard drive. Note, the Innuos plays directly into my main system.

  • @cillyede
    @cillyede Před 4 lety +1

    Sehr hilfreich, danke.

  • @robbintories
    @robbintories Před 4 lety

    I recently bought the Innous Zen mk3 server which resides in my tv cabinet. It connects over wifi to my bluesound 2i in another room and I have to say I am very pleased with the results. I have the bluesound connected to my Rega amp and apart from the turntable, I can control the whole lot either on my phone or tablet using the bluesound app. No issues so far.
    I was fortunate to have a demo in a room at Audio T and the system sounded far better than the system I originally had in mind. I think it pays to use your own ears and judge for yourself and not go off the latest What Hifi awards.
    It's probably a step up from a beginner system and certainly not high end. I like to think of it as an "enthusiasts" set up.
    Looking forward to part three. Good work as always.

  • @lazarosnikolaidis256
    @lazarosnikolaidis256 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you John. Very informative video.

  • @WarinPartita6
    @WarinPartita6 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks​ so​ much​ for​ your​ clear​ explanations.​

  • @MichaelJohnsonAzgard
    @MichaelJohnsonAzgard Před 4 lety

    My server/streaming setup used to be a Windows desktop PC as the server and PS3 as the steamer. To get it to my hi-fi I would use my PS3 as a receiver which was connected to the hi-fi via analogue connections.
    Now I just have Google Home units around the house. The sound quality is nowhere near hi-fi quality, but I can use voice commands which have worked very successfully for me.

  • @guillermomorales9856
    @guillermomorales9856 Před 4 lety

    Simple concepts explained the long and hard way. Nice.

  • @IvanMarjanovicLDN
    @IvanMarjanovicLDN Před 4 lety

    Another extremely useful video. Many thanks.

  • @aeromaniac13
    @aeromaniac13 Před 4 lety

    Super informative! Thank you

  • @j.j.hunsecker3009
    @j.j.hunsecker3009 Před 4 lety

    Great and helpful. Thanks for putting this up!

  • @iscmiscm
    @iscmiscm Před 3 lety

    I like the idea of a separate server (in my case a RAID NAS) to use as a repository for all my media which becomes my 'master' copy. In my case I only use my PC's storage for manipulation (and sometimes for a quick backup) with the main content including my work/ excel files also kept on the NAS server.
    It then becomes very easy to backup.
    Having streamers for both Audio and Video plus Photos becomes simple, as I always know where my content is.
    Apart from my backup copies, I also have a duplicate NAS which I can treat as yet another backup or take it with me when I work abroad.

  • @capelight52
    @capelight52 Před 4 lety +33

    Well done except that even for beginners, it is so daunting to understand all of the configurations. That being said, where’s the dumb down version for 68 year old audiophiles? You do a great job and enjoy your videos very much!

    • @robertmacmoneagle6917
      @robertmacmoneagle6917 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm not 68. I'm just not good at understanding technology.

    • @craigcoughlin1834
      @craigcoughlin1834 Před 4 lety +1

      Poor John has tried to tackle this, simply, a number of times. It's a rabbit hole of technology.

    • @PatrickSmith-zg9xl
      @PatrickSmith-zg9xl Před 4 lety +2

      You are correct, tons of options. You can easily get paralysis by analysis... My advice is to figure out what your budget is, figure out what gear you already own that you want to use.. and look at your options that fits those two criteria... that should narrow your options to a somewhat manageable size.
      Also, be happy with whatever you chose.. the truth of the matter is.. within a particular price point.. most things sound similar enough to be happy with them (in terms of streamers anyways)..

    • @RasheedKhan-he6xx
      @RasheedKhan-he6xx Před 3 lety +2

      I'm 51. I actually found it easier to understand when once I learned what each thing is doing. People who with the best of intentions try to simplify often skip so much it starts to sound like voodoo or shamanism. Think of an old fashioned jukebox. The server is the stack of EPs, the arm that moves back and forth to select the right one,and the turntable that plays it. In other words its where the music is physically stored and played. The streamer is the controller. So its the key pad that lets you select which EP you want to play. It can have additional features like being able to control several jukeboxes from one keypad and being able to store playlists and so forth. The dac takes the record player's signal and converts it to the kind of signal that your amp can recognize and play. So the DAC is performing the role of the phonostage or pre-amp and then it connects to your amplifier. Finally the amplifier connects to the speakers and you have sound.

    • @navinadv
      @navinadv Před 3 lety +2

      So true, I absolutely agree. This was not a basic overview. It was too deep. I don’t know how this came on my You Tube feed but I lost this topic at UPNP. I want a device that is as simple to use as a FM radio or a TV set top box. All this server, streamer, Rune, Sonos, Core, Windows, Linux, Nucelus, etc should all be transparent to us users. I am 60+ and the PC wasn’t even invented when I graduated from University. They need to make this simple or only millennials who are techies will buy this stuff.
      I have 800+ CDs and over 1000+ movies and would like to have a simple storage that allowed me access to all of this.

  • @bigjt37
    @bigjt37 Před 4 lety

    Thanks, John. You've surely helped me, I know that. Good stuff, mate. 💯👍🏼✌🏼

  • @mlkm87
    @mlkm87 Před 4 lety

    John, thanks for the videos man - Love your point of view, keep it up it helps alot! (Just bought a Mojo/Poly cuz of you and love it!).
    Would love to see more from you on Acoustics (like your video with Acoustic Insider), EQ and Room treatment, as I feel my (and others) setup would benefit a lot more from your approach of explaining us this. Any chance for that in the future?

  • @Haghloff443
    @Haghloff443 Před 4 lety

    Excelente información, saludos desde México

  • @tedjensen8841
    @tedjensen8841 Před 4 lety

    Very informative. Thank you

  • @jwbrook
    @jwbrook Před 4 lety

    Very helpful. Thank you!!

  • @Audiojunkabus
    @Audiojunkabus Před 4 lety

    I am using a Buffalo NAS drive and Bluesound Node. It is the original Node (built-in DAC analog out not the best) so I use it with an external DAC. The Bluesound GUI-software performs very well IMO.

  • @bockNL
    @bockNL Před 4 lety

    Very clear, thanks👍

  • @djazz0
    @djazz0 Před 4 lety

    On my home server/living room pc I have Snapcast (with Librespot for Spotify Connect and Shairport-sync for Airplay) and Music Player Daemon for local files hosted on the server. I use the yaMPC iOS app to control MPD. Right now it’s connected with line-out to my receiver. My TV has a toslink DAC to the receiver. The TV is also connected to a soundbar with HDMI ARC if I want 5.1 surround for movies. The receiver is all analog except for the tuner (Yamaha RX-300 from the late 80s). Turntable connected directly to receiver’s phono input.
    The tape out is connected to the server’s line-in if I want to record and it runs my music visualizer (8x8 rgb led matrix).
    Snapcast is for multiroom audio, so I can listen to my music in my whole apartment. In the kitchen I have a Pi Zero W with a Pimoroni pHatDAC I think its called.

  • @mauricecanham687
    @mauricecanham687 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video...I am now starting to understand streaming etc. My main sources are records, tapes and my digital files going from laptop to DAC to HiFi. Honeslty though....steamers, servers, Tidal, Roon etc are still feeling like alien concepts to me!

  • @russelhaxby6194
    @russelhaxby6194 Před 4 lety +6

    I don't know any of this stuff. One of these days, I'm going to have to figure it out.

  • @adamhindle9215
    @adamhindle9215 Před 4 lety +1

    Keep 'em coming John. Another good vid, although I admit that confused me about as much as clarified it all. I'd be interested in comments on what software/app you have to use at each step/option. Obviously Roon is king but aside from that the question is what interface would be needed to select the songs to stream from the cloud/server for each piece of hardware (BluOS, Musicast, iTunes, Chromecast et al). As a newbie to streaming, that would be a key concern.

  • @SaptarshiManna
    @SaptarshiManna Před 4 lety

    Even raspberry pi can be configured to play the role of network streamer and music server simultaneously. Using Mopidy we can use spotify connect, soundcloud, and other steaming services as well as play local music files placed in the sd card.

  • @pegun
    @pegun Před 4 lety +2

    I've been interested in the Allo Digione to stream Spotify Connect and Deezer from cloud and also to connect to a USB hard drive to play flac files. Gapless playback is a must. Please recommend an OS, options are dietpi+Allo GUI, Volumio, Moode Audio and Max2Play. Thanks.

  • @christopherwright8179
    @christopherwright8179 Před 4 lety

    I’ve been into computer streaming for quite a few years now using a Mac mini with Audirvana software taking care of my local library and Qobuz music subscription. It works fairly well and sounds ok, but for those starting out I would suggest skipping computer audio and doing things properly. An Innuos Zen mini will make life so much more enjoyable with regard to usability and sound quality and doesn’t cost the earth! It’s next on my upgrade path.

  • @iand8548
    @iand8548 Před 4 lety +8

    John, nice explanation. I would recommend a picture of the flow of the music from the source through the devices and methods (USB, S/PDIF, etc.) to explain this and have as a memento for people to take away. The decision on what device a person would purchase is based on their preferred streaming service vs sound quality (such as Sonos vs Bluesound vs Devaliet) and their compatibility.

    • @DarkoAudio
      @DarkoAudio  Před 4 lety +3

      Plenty of diagrams on the internet:
      www.google.com/search?q=music+server+streamer+diagram&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwju6dOJlanpAhXJOuwKHfy5DJEQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=music+server+streamer+diagram&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQA1D6MFjZNGCiNmgAcAB4AIABjgGIAYAFkgEDMi40mAEAoAEBqgELZ3dzLXdpei1pbWc&sclient=img&ei=zeG3Xq7PCsn1sAf887KICQ&bih=937&biw=1747#imgrc=_Cwx7X_ALEmfSM

    • @skizzlemane1
      @skizzlemane1 Před 4 lety +4

      John Darko yeah that’s what I suggested in my comment. Look how fast you found those John LOL you should’ve put one in your video. That’s what makes yours so enjoyable to watch, and informative. It’s a video. If we wanted to just hear the information we would listen to a podcast. Just giving you grief man 😂

    • @DarkoAudio
      @DarkoAudio  Před 4 lety +1

      I don't own the rights to those images.

    • @skizzlemane1
      @skizzlemane1 Před 4 lety +1

      John Darko I didn’t mean use those exact images but you could use those as a model in making your own pretty simple really

    • @DarkoAudio
      @DarkoAudio  Před 4 lety +3

      Sure I get that. I was just giving you grief, man.

  • @mikem4214
    @mikem4214 Před 4 lety

    Notice the Klipsch back on the stands....enjoying them I take it

  • @VirtualGuth
    @VirtualGuth Před 4 lety

    Even though I've been enjoying hifi gear for decades, I am very much a newcomer to all of this myself. I imagine that one of the biggest hurdles to overcome in trying to explain this side of the audio spectrum to someone like me is that we aren't just talking about hardware any longer. There is a cornucopia of software involved and when you consider that one piece of hardware could potentially involve a multitude of software choices the demands on the person trying to explain things seemingly increase exponentially.
    In addition, we aren't simply talking about a few different formats, each one specific to a particular category of hardware (i.e. turntables play records, CD players play CD's, cassette decks play cassettes, so on and so forth). The person trying to describe this side of the audio spectrum now also has to explain things like 1:1 vs lossless vs compressed and the bandwidth being used to deliver these various choices. In all honesty, I have the feeling it would be easier for me to figure this out over time in a somewhat painful fashion than it would be to know about the ins and outs of all of this stuff and then trying to explain it to someone like myself.
    I am sympathetic for people like myself trying to digest all of these things, but I am also feel sympathy for someone like John here who is trying to find a straightforward way to explain all of this to myself and others like me. Plus, while sound quality was intended to be the focus of this series of videos, the fact that I realize there are differences in sound quality between different streamers for example certainly raises my curiosity a few notches.
    The weird thing, is that the brick & mortar stores have always held the highest appeal for me when it comes to making my traditional hifi purchases. However, now heading into this side of things, knowing that I am essentially looking at buying fairly sterile computing devices dealing with 1's and 0's (that is NOT a comment on the music quality produced) takes away a lot of the romance of music playback for me. I'm sad to say that this does feel like it is likely to decrease my interest in a visit to my favorite local brick & mortar shops. The same ones that I have happily supported for many decades now (and vice versa). I already subscribed after part one of this series and I'll continue to watch with interest.

  • @richardherbert3519
    @richardherbert3519 Před 3 lety

    Hi, I’m just getting into streaming and found your video very interesting and well delivered.
    Regards,
    Richard Herbert

  • @linof.4141
    @linof.4141 Před 4 lety

    Both the Sonos and the Bluesound are not upnp because they are running their own software server internally. You only need to tell them where is the folder that contain the music. This is also one of the cool point of the Bluesound: just plug an usb hard-disk in the back and the music will be "served" to the player using the metadata (or by folder if you like...)

  • @paulroscelli2545
    @paulroscelli2545 Před 4 lety

    Super helpful!

  • @MichaelPsyrras
    @MichaelPsyrras Před 4 lety

    Speaking of rpi:
    Apart from the exceptional piCore player (only LMS/Squeezelite) there is GentooPlayer too. It can be configured as streamer, server, server/streamer. You can use Squeezelite (R2), but also MPD and many more options.
    Another great MPD or Squeezelite (no LMS) distro is Archphile.
    Off topic: A great "comparison" in another series of videos would be the MPD vs Squeezelite topic.

  • @77936fief
    @77936fief Před 3 lety

    i know it's not specific to music only, but more as such a music server. but i've set up a Plex media server a couple of years ago. i still find the functionality and interface to be one of the best looking around.

  • @mdolphin369
    @mdolphin369 Před rokem

    I currently have the Sonos port connected to my Denon AVR. That system is about one year old. I use the Tidal hi-fi streaming service. i’ve often wondered if I can improve the sound that I’m currently getting over my home system with this current set up.

  • @salm8990
    @salm8990 Před 4 lety

    Great Channel Keep it up!

  • @randomjasmicisrandom
    @randomjasmicisrandom Před 4 lety

    I bought my initial Sonos set up over 10 years ago and I love how simple and easy to use it is. I have a connect plugged into my Arcam amplifier, a Sonos 1 in the Kitchen and a 3 in the dining room. I have another connect plugged into an old Bose speaker in the bedroom. My music is either Spotify or ripped cds on a WD MyBook plugged into the router.
    All of this is getting old and the impending big Sonos update is a concern. What do I do? I hear you say that the sound quality is better on other products, but they also sound more complicated. My plan is to get more Sonos to augment and slowly replace the old kit. Should I look at other options? I also like the fact that Sonos is already plugged into last.fm, although it does clash with Spotify creating a double scrobble which I have to manually delete.

  • @HD-su9sq
    @HD-su9sq Před 4 lety

    You explained it well! I find this area of audio frustrating because different manufacturers handle the functions of serving/streaming/DAC/preamp so differently. So you can find a one-box solution, or find you need four different units if you start in a different way. Everybody seems to have a different view of the technologies and "formats" (Roon/MQA/DSD/PCM). Personally, I'm ready to move my files off the computer, but can't decide how to do it.

    • @manardh7387
      @manardh7387 Před 4 lety

      Roon is just a program. MQA is not talked about much lately. DSD to me doesn't sound better most of the time over high res PCM. A server still has disks with data, they are computers that clock out data.

  • @paulshepherd1805
    @paulshepherd1805 Před 4 lety

    Excellent description, but wow complex as to where to start! I’m an Analogue man, so my media is LPs (for now ... not convinced given the faff of short term play & cost of vinyl) plus CDs. I did once upon a time run a Vortexbox Server via Windows 8 interface, but found the upkeep of files and manual indexing/genre a chore TBH. So I returned to media for ease. That said my wife now shares her Spotify (family) account, so I’m thinking of a mini box ‘Project Stream S2’ to add to my system for easy access of additional music while reducing my CD collection to a core value “listening book”. Just tooooooo many choices these days.... and I believe SIMPLEST (like me) is best BUT any advice is welcome, keep up the good work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊

  • @RideTheComet
    @RideTheComet Před 4 lety

    Hi John! Love your content. I noticed you've had the RP-600Ms on the stands for the last couple of videos. Quick question: do you use any sort of EQ or DRC with them?
    I've got the same speakers and find that DRC and EQ dramatically improves their performance, especially pulling up the staggeringly large dip at about 1.5khz.

  • @alexojeda9048
    @alexojeda9048 Před 4 lety

    I thought you were trying to keep it basic and simple for us newbies. Just kiddin' bro. Love your vids

  • @Bwstevens1
    @Bwstevens1 Před rokem

    Love your reviews. I’m using Chord Mojo as DAC connected to MacBook with Curious USB cable to enjoy Qobuz on HiFi system. Will there be any improvement in sound quality using Chord Poly or a Streamer (e.g Volumio Prima) replacing MacBook? Thanks!!

  • @pablobanados4282
    @pablobanados4282 Před rokem +2

    Hi! as a roon user, is there ANY sound quality advantage of using a dedicated streamer (any price), against a good computer (ie: mac mini or a intel nuc) running roon core and connected to a nice dac? At least in terms of UI, I think the second solution is way more powerful, flexible, scalable and easy to use, and it is almost free compared to some streamers priced as if they were made of pure gold.

  • @markwilding3828
    @markwilding3828 Před 2 lety +2

    I love how technology has made our lives so much easier

  • @chouff9109
    @chouff9109 Před 4 lety

    I see you move your acoustic wall panels, Could you please give us some explanations how you treat your room and where a beginner should start with room treatement? Thx.

  • @JuanPabloOyarzunArroyo

    This is great! How do you perceive the WiFi reception quality using the allo audio metal case?

  • @driv3rde883
    @driv3rde883 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey John, quick question. Could you review the Cabasse The Pearl...? ;)

  • @djashjones
    @djashjones Před 4 lety

    I use kodi as upnp server for my music. Its the only software I have found that supports the albumartist tag correctly. I have a lot of compilation albums including a large mixed dance albums.

  • @sayhellotovin
    @sayhellotovin Před 4 lety

    The Raspberry Pi is just a personal computer just like your NUC, it can be a server, player or both. Roon being the exception I suppose as of their software packages, they've only released the Roon Bridge for Armv7 and Roon Core is only available for x86.

  • @buttonman1831
    @buttonman1831 Před 4 lety +1

    I would like to see a video regarding the the best streaming method/service for sound quality. I know I don't like my Sonos connect at all for sound quality. Streaming via upnp seem much better, but are there better solutions?

  • @bluguitar91
    @bluguitar91 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the explanation, very useful albeit a little confusing at the same time! I wanted to ask where does a software like Audirvana sit in all of this?

  • @tryintobesoquiet
    @tryintobesoquiet Před 4 lety

    Thanks

  • @miusicmene
    @miusicmene Před 4 lety

    I have a Sonore Microrendu Streamer to a Hugo 2 dac. It’s completely stripped from all gimmicks and stuff you don’t really need but usually pay for. Simple, small, powerful and amazing value for the money ! It’s just not mainstream...(pun intended;)

  • @taybul
    @taybul Před 4 lety +4

    I believe a good dedicated DAC and a simple streamer capable of bit-perfect USB output would be better for most people in the long run.

    • @kurtbradd
      @kurtbradd Před 4 lety

      Yep!! That's what I'm looking for.

  • @zzillezz
    @zzillezz Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video, John. What stands are you using with the RP-600M that are seen in the background ?

  • @pspdeepti
    @pspdeepti Před 4 lety

    I've been wanting to get into the network streamers aspect and this series is really helping me. I'm more interested in the RasPi streaming device but I wanted to know if I use Roon with a RasPi, can I turn it into a server that streams to itself? I don't want to use separate always running PC. I know the Volumio software allows streaming services at a price and streams local files free of cost. But, anything for Roon? Also, any free or one-time fee service to stream Tidal and local files at MQA/lossless quality?

  • @frederiklantsoght3743
    @frederiklantsoght3743 Před 4 lety

    I am loving the bluesound node with yamaha as2100 and dynaudio special 40. What would be a good upgrade, look for an external dac for the bluesound? And in what category of dacs should you look for a significant better sound?

  • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
    @sdrtcacgnrjrc Před 2 lety +1

    As someone who doesn't have a network, and doesn't want a computer running all the time, I was especially interested in the combined server-streamer idea. There doesn't seem to be many options there though.
    The Innuos not available here/now. The Elac Discovery DS-S101-G seems great, but sound quality reputed to be not-so-good. There's pi options, but I'm wary of the tech aspect (not sure I'd be up to it & not sure I want that either).

    • @porterhutch
      @porterhutch Před 2 lety

      Hook a Fiio player up to dac via a USB! If you need wireless, it also has bluetooth built in. Will save you mucho moolah.

  • @skizzlemane1
    @skizzlemane1 Před 4 lety +50

    If Im being honest I fully understand this stuff, but you made it sound confusing... I’m not sure how you did that lol. One thing I enjoy and also may help some people when the information is hard to follow is in “part one” you had more on screen visual aids. For instance with each product that you held up there was a symbol for Spotify connect or airplay or UPnP during your explanation. Regardless, great video as usual. Can’t wait for the next one 👍🏼 also I wanted to say thank you for the continued content during this worldwide situation

    • @murderbymodem
      @murderbymodem Před 4 lety +4

      Agreed. I understand all the technical details, but the entire time I'm watching the video I can just tell that anyone trying to understand the "basics" is going to be completely confused by this.
      Sticking to one brand or system in order to explain the basics would have been a much better idea, instead of going all over the place with different brands, products, systems, etc.

    • @shaunpaulwallace
      @shaunpaulwallace Před 4 lety

      Seconded! 👍🏻

    • @DarkoAudio
      @DarkoAudio  Před 4 lety +6

      I agree. Sticking to one platform - one server, one streamer - would have made it simpler. BUT that would have led to a gazillion "what about?" questions int the comments section. And given that I am expected to field many of those questions - many, many hours of work - I chose to make the video content broader. Maybe I should have made the simpler, one platform video and then turned the comments off. ;)

    • @skizzlemane1
      @skizzlemane1 Před 4 lety +1

      Darren Prest
      Uh oh Darren. Don’t be part of the confused people club 😬. I didn’t say it WAS confusing I said somehow he makes it SOUND confusing. I also said that I fully understand, and then proceeded to explain that others might find it hard to follow. You gotta pay attention ☝🏼 to answer your question yes it was/is great. All of these videos are pretty great indeed.

    • @richardsinger01
      @richardsinger01 Před 4 lety +1

      skizzlemane1 - is there a difference between an explanation sounding confusing and being confusing? Anyway, my advice to anyone starting out is just jump on board. Setting the hardware and software up is pretty simple in my experience - at least if Sonos and Synology are typical.

  • @mariorinaldi7612
    @mariorinaldi7612 Před 4 lety

    How do you evaluate digione signature hat output in terms of sound quality? Is it better or worse than the other streamers you showed in the video? Thanks, I love your videos!

  • @MrBonger88
    @MrBonger88 Před 4 lety

    Very nice. Any chance you’ll be reviewing the OpticalRendu?

  • @ManleyWalker
    @ManleyWalker Před 4 lety +1

    @John Darko, although I’ve been subscribed for a while, LOVE this series, as there are many gaps in my knowledge. Currently running Roon server on my Mac desktop (because that’s what I have) but hoping to get a NUC on which I’ll run Roon and Plex. Do you prefer Windows or Linux for such a setup? Thanks for the info and the inspiration.

    • @miguelplaza327
      @miguelplaza327 Před 4 lety

      Manley Walker have you seen the Roon Nucleus? I’m getting mine today...

  • @clivebarrell6448
    @clivebarrell6448 Před 4 lety +1

    Sonos Connect...my understanding is that the Windows app is only needed for initial configuration, it is not used to serve files. In fact my files are served via SMB Windows style shares from my Linux based OpenMediaVault machine.

    • @gomle69
      @gomle69 Před 3 lety

      Clive Barrell same here, and same for my Bluesound Node 2 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @trickyrat483
    @trickyrat483 Před 4 lety +2

    The Picoplayer on your Pi also supports multiple configurations: player, streamer or server. www.picoreplayer.org/
    Of course, the other major point to mention is how much of the audio "hardware stack" is in the "solution" as well. Where will the DAC and head-amp/pre-amp and amp be? In the streamer/server, or in external components?
    Also, I think you'll find that many of these protocols are more "pull based" (or "ongoing handshake based") rather than simply "push based" from a server. Again, it depends on the sophistication of the endpoint, not just the server implementation.
    I think by trying to simplify things so much, you've actually made it more complicated than it is. I would simply talk about "clients" and "servers" and "gui". Once people understand the differences between, you can then explain how these things can be in multiple boxes, or even all crammed together in one. Same for the hardware! :)
    Still, great job as usual. Love your work. :)

  • @thomaslee6957
    @thomaslee6957 Před 3 lety

    Hi John. Great videos on streaming. My only grouch is the monthly fee for services. I know there are not many about. Though it would be great if you did a hifi tuner review. Free music for all once you you have bought your equipment.

  • @bulldogbrower6732
    @bulldogbrower6732 Před 3 lety

    You introduce streaming to viewers and you have done a bang up job of it. Didn’t you fail to mention that you have to pay for all of these different services. How much are they per month. Which ones of these services allow you to download the music into your hard drive or copy to your phone as a purchase ?

  • @fbunny9
    @fbunny9 Před 4 lety

    Hi John, I am new to this world of streamers and its ecosystem. Came across your channel while looking for reviews for an entry level IEM. Thanks for sharing your experience and creating awareness. But ( for me) apart from the gains mentioned, there is also a growing curiosity and sort of want ( actually a need) to build a decent budget friendly streamer ecosystem too. So in that context I would like to ask if there was specific reason for choosing a DigiOne and not the Signature in this video. Was that a deliberate choice ?
    Thanks again,

  • @jandmbooks
    @jandmbooks Před 4 lety

    I have had the Logitech Squeezebox Touch for a decade and it recently died. I loved that item, especially for the phone app to control every aspect of it. I want to try Roon, qobuz, Tidal at a similar price point as the Touch, doing so via ethernet connection. Reccomendatons please.

  • @michaelreading9296
    @michaelreading9296 Před 4 lety +2

    This series of videos is very informative, appreciate you doing theses.
    I for one never knew any of this stuff.

  • @jacobpaul2007
    @jacobpaul2007 Před 4 lety

    We shall have same with a nas box example netgear readynas where the upnp server is running and we can stream it to a upnp client like rsp pi.

  • @AdiascarCisneros
    @AdiascarCisneros Před 4 lety

    Hi John. I discovered your channel recently and find your reviews very helpful even though they’re purposely narrow in subject. Based on my needs and budget I figured the Volumio Primo is a good option me. You gave it a high rating in your review from about a year ago, but I don’t see you mentioning it in your recent videos. Is there a reason (long term quality, support,etc) your opinion about the Volumio changed? If so, I’ll look at the Allo DigiOne (I’d rather pay a bit more for a better plug-n-play experience with the Volumio)

  • @petelightedge7399
    @petelightedge7399 Před 4 lety +15

    Hey John, when are hairdressers opening in Berlin?

  • @shaunvickers9255
    @shaunvickers9255 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm looking to find a solution using Amazon FireTV as my network streamer. They have the best support for native streaming apps for Tidal, Qobuz, Spotify. And it has native support for Plex, VLC, etc. for my local content. And it has a great UI for "lean back" listening and convenience so my wife and children can also use it without learning about Roon or some Upnp App on my smartphone to make it work on the home hifi system. What do you think is the best way to use FireTV stick as a streamer and then use an external DAC etc. to get the best sound quality?

  • @paznewis107
    @paznewis107 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks John, the mists are gradually thinning.. taking ages, but I reckon that's me... 😁🙏

  • @eddie1frusciante
    @eddie1frusciante Před 4 lety +2

    Have you ever reviewed Yamaha musiccast streamers? Interested as they're generally so much cheaper than alternatives - you can often pick up the wxad-10 streamer for £100 but even their more expensive stuff is a lot cheaper than the likes of Sonos and bluesound. Would be good to know your opinion

    • @thomaslee6957
      @thomaslee6957 Před 3 lety

      I would like that too. I think John could make an excellent video about Yamaha and MusicCast.

  • @paulwibb.8944
    @paulwibb.8944 Před 4 lety +17

    Though listening to music was meant to be fun/relaxing,, this all seems very long-winded.

  • @johncolton
    @johncolton Před 4 lety

    How important is the quality and performance of the device running Roon Core? For example, if I run Roon Core on very low spec device, like a $200 NUC, and never plan to use it as a server, will anything in my system suffer? Alternatively, if I have a high spec device, like an Innuos Zen or Statement, will that device suffer if I run Roon Core on it?

  • @danielmccarthy8386
    @danielmccarthy8386 Před 4 lety

    Honestly. I simplified bit all. I purchased a high quality Yamaha musicast receiver. Best thing I did. Has all the streaming apps. High quality burr brown DACs. 7.1 surround. High Res audio compatible. Headphone surround. Sounds fantastic..I had a main muso previously...hands down this is far better and far more simple. Musicast allows multiroom streaming. All one company and one application.

  • @TTMRBricks
    @TTMRBricks Před 4 lety

    Great info.. quick question if using an external DAC would the sound quality be any different if comparing the sonos vs the bluesound?

  • @my_wood
    @my_wood Před 4 lety +4

    dear john
    Is there a way to stream all the sound signal from the computer to streamer?
    For example
    using web browser to play youtube video
    or using player software to play video/music
    then send all those signal to the streamer
    Will it be better than using computer connect to dac via usb?
    Becasue streamer is better than computer.
    thank you

    • @mariorinaldi7612
      @mariorinaldi7612 Před 4 lety

      I use a raspberry with digione signature hat. I use it as a Roon endpoint and it supports airplay too. So from my macbook pro everything sounds from my Dac through the streamer

    • @naskrajuciszy
      @naskrajuciszy Před 4 lety

      I would expand this question to also include streaming anything from a smartphone

    • @SPLATON_89_64
      @SPLATON_89_64 Před 4 lety

      @@naskrajuciszy I can't find any software can do this

    • @SPLATON_89_64
      @SPLATON_89_64 Před 4 lety

      @@mariorinaldi7612 Mac can do this. Windows can't.

  • @bigleemac
    @bigleemac Před 4 lety

    Question! I want to add a WiFi capable streamer and/or DAC to my existing stereo set upI'm aware of the Sonos and Bluesound offerings but are there reasonably priced alternatives? I don't want amplification, just the ability to add WiFi enabled streaming. Thanks as always, great content and really helpful.

    • @TheWidowMaker.
      @TheWidowMaker. Před 4 lety +1

      Chromecast audio is still a good one

    • @trickyrat483
      @trickyrat483 Před 4 lety

      You can use a Pi 3 or 4 with Volumio or Picoplayer and a HAT or usb Dac and go straight into your existing amp. Access the gui via Chrome browser. Very simple and cheap to get you started.

    • @gregferrao
      @gregferrao Před 4 lety

      TheWidowMaker
      ...but discontinued/unsupported by Google for the last 1.5 yrs.

  • @duojet1027
    @duojet1027 Před 3 lety

    What’s your opinion on the Aurelic Altair G1 versus the NAD 50.2 Musicmaster? Like both but wonder your professional opinion