![]() ![]() I've read mostly bad things (older posts) and thought I could contribute a few things. I linked to this forum when researching the outbound Bluetooth capabilities of the Amazon Fire TV Cube. I also don't want to spend another £500 on a bluesound node 2i or similar so my question is: what are my options for streaming at least 24/96 (preferably 24/192) to my amp without spending several hundred pounds? How are other people streaming Amazon HD/'ULTRA HD'? Thanks. ![]() I imagine analogue output of a 190 quid amazon own brand streamer would be pretty rotten so I don't really want to just plug it in to the amp. This has coax and optical digital in and outs so I could run it through the arcam, which should be better than the dac in the echo, but I think the digital output from the link is throttled to 16/44 despite it's own dac managing 24/96 (I think). So the yamaha has 24/192 support but no amazon integration and I was looking at maybe getting the echo link. I've tried Tidal a couple of times but the integration on the yamaha is terrible and I don't want to have to use my laptop (although the rdac does have asynchronous USB). Unfortunately the yamaha doesn't support Amazon music. The trouble, of course, is the bitrate from Spotify and I want more for my main system. I also use it a lot through the main system at home, except when I spoil myself by putting on a CD. I want the convenience of a streaming service and I like a lot about Spotify and use it on my phone, in the car and at work. I also often group the yamaha with 1 or 2 other musiccast devices. I also use a rega planet CD and have an arcam rdac, although not currently using it due to an intermittent issue which I think is probably the power supply. ![]() I have been doing some research but don't have a satisfactory conclusion yet.įor my main stereo I have a Yamaha musiccast WXC-50 with a Roksan kandy ka1 元 powering Kef LS50s. Hi, I need a bit of help deciding the optimal way for me to do this. ![]()
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