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In Reply to: RE: So the Auralic Aries works as an application to stream TIDAL... posted by Ivan303 on March 10, 2015 at 18:41:32
Yes, Quobuz is built in along with Tidal and airplay, streaming radio stations and playing files from a NAS server. You can hook it up with an ethernet connection to your router or it will connect to your local WiFi. It has a cool remote that is an app on your IPad and soon to be if not already on IPhone or Android device. It has a much better search engine for Tidal which has been a problem with Tidal. This fixes it. It has coax, UBS, optical and balanced outputs that connect directly to your dac. It also handles DSD and all HiRez formats
Alan
Follow Ups:
I was just getting my credit cards under control. ;-)
Where did you get it?
I bought my from Eugene HIFI in Oregon. Gave me 10% off list and free shipping. Delt with Dale. Nice guy
Alan
$1,600 is a lot of green for streaming tunes over the internet.
Plus I'd have to upgrade my DAC, just to do it justice, and that's another $1000, all the while hoping it has a decent headphone amp.
I have the more expensive one. Yes pricy but since I have it it is all I listen to.
Alan
For me anyway.
Hopefully, like decent DACs, the price of streamers will drop as more high resolution streaming becomes available.
What I'm really looking for is a streaming bridge that also includes a DAC and headphone amp.
Something on the order of my current streamer, the Marantz NA-7004 but with WiFi and the ability to stream QOBUZ, TIDAL, etc. directly over the internet without a computer.
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