Hi everyone!
let me start by saying that this forum is both extremely informative and very entertaining. I have been researching various issues discussed below for several weeks now, and time and again this forum comes up in my favourite search engine.
On various other forums I have tried to break my 'situation' down into several different threads but am yet to arrive at a comprehensive answer, so at the risk of confusing myself and everyone else, I shall now endeavor to squeeze it all into one thread.
background
I ditched my amp, cd player, tape deck and speakers with the arrival of the first iPod and never looked back. I have now spent a the better part of a decade with mp3s and Bose headphones. So be gentle with me when it comes to sound quality. As far as I understand, at my £1000 (as it currently stands) budget, we are talking consumer level rather than hi-fi anyway 🙂. But please ignore that for the time being as I am not looking for specific buying advice only in this thread.
In the space of a month, I have moved from £300 all-in one 5.1 system to £1000 floorstanders +amp (+DAC?), as I have realised that I have no interest in creating the 'cinema feel' at home, and care about my music much more than about the sound while watching tv/blu-rays.
I have now begun to re-rip my 500+ CD collection in ALAC? Why ALAC you might ask? Well, my household is entirely Mac-based, I'm a bit of an Apple fanboy and I don't see that changing anytime soon. User friendliness is very important to me, and of course to my other half. But if anyone can make a convincing argument to play lossless files in a different format and consequently not in iTunes (Sonos etc?) I am more than happy to listen!
But before we go down that road keep in mind 2 things. My current budget stands at £1k. It is somewhat flexible I would say as I am prepared to double or even triple it, if I either come across speakers that just blow me away (I will leave speakers out for now as this is getting ridiculously long as it is, and I have barely started), or an amazing all-in-one solution. But even with a 3k budget, I am doubtful that I would be bothered my Apple TV resampling etc. I think lossless of any kind will be such a huge improvement that there is no need to overdo it for the time being. So quality of files is not something that I count against ALAC/ATV2
DISCLAIMER: I HAVE NOT HAD A DEMO OF ANY OF THE AMPS OR SPEAKERS yet.
'cheap' separates
at this point in time, at the beginning of my hi-fi journey, with my £1k budget, separates seems the only option as the all-in one systems seem to start in the high three figures. So in order to stream ALACs from my Macbook Pro, I am looking at a stereo amp £300-£500 (or £200-£300 secondhand) + DAC (ranging from £140 for Beresford to £300 for rDAC) + Apple TV/Aiport Express (I have been looking for an excuse to get an ATV2 for a while, and it doesn't cost much more than AE, so that seems to be decided). +£500-700 for a pair of floorstanders.
And here is where my interest for -all-in-one (or at least 'more integrated' ) systems began. DACs are ugly. The cheapest DAC that I would actually consider having in my living room is the Musical Fidelity M1. DacMagic and rDac look like modems, and let's not even talk about the Beresfords and V-DAC). And I simply like it clean and tidy, the less boxes the better. The issue here is of course, which compromise is best?
The only way around a separate DAC at my budget seems to be the Harman Kardon 3490, at less than £300! Powerful amp, internal DAC, even a tuner I think. The alternative would be a used NAD c352 + DacMagic, although then we are already looking at £450+. I suspect I would be happy with the HK 3490.
Are there any other Amps with DAC under £500?
educate me on all-in-one system
I have done a fair bit of research on this, but it seems that there isn't an all-in-one system that allows me to stream ALAC, or am I mistaken? As with everything hi-fi, I assume that when you increase quality you have to keep everything separate, i.e. pre-amp, power-amp + pricey DAC. I am not really interested in that though because I like to have as little kit as possible (without compromising on sound too much of course) and with mortgage, cars, motorbikes and 2 girls in school for the next coupe of decades, I very much doubt that I will spend that kind of many anytime soon, if ever.
However, keeping in mind my 3k max if the perfect solution is out there, that leaves Naim Uniti, unitiQute, Arcam Solo Neo, Esoteric A-i10, Olive 03/04HD (are they comparable to naim NDX/HDX?), and various Linn DS, and probably others that I am not aware of.
As I understand it the Esoteric is 'just amp+ DAC (like the Harman Kardon HK990. Different price range, I know, but I did see a nearly new Esoteric for £1350). I am only mentioning the Esoteric because it is just so beautiful 🙁 Are there other Amps with DAC in the £1k-1.5k range? And will they always be worse than spending the money on 2 separates?
EDIT: do Cyrus 6 and 8XPd fit into this category? I know, I know, it's all about the sound, but the Cyrus display looks so dated!
I realise the Arcam Solo Neo also has a CD player, which is a nice bonus but nothing I would ever spend money on. At that price range though, with so much on offer, is this just a bad compromise all around?
Are there any group comparisons for the 'all-in ones', ( preferably one for the below £1500, and one of the naim uniti and comparable machines) I am having a really hard time comparing them in terms of connectivity and streaming capabilities?
connectivity
My TV (ancient Sony KDL-40D3000) has audio outs, I have been told that this means I could plug it straight into Amp and use cheap internal DAC, which is fine by me since I am not too bothered by sound when I watch, as said above). My plan is to plug blu ray player, Humax freesat receiver and presumably Apple TV into TV via HDMI. Then an audio out from tv to DAC, and an audio out from Apple tv DAC. Since I don't know anything about these connection shenanigans, am I asking for a lot or will all these DACs have enough inputs for that?
if you are still awake after reading all or some of the above, let me entertain you with some networking issues:
Even if I get all of this set up and it is near perfect, there is no denying that My MacBook Pro HDD will be full sooner or later with all these lossless files. Putting iTunes on an external drive under the Sofa that I plug in and turn on everytime I want to play music seems like a lot of work. But I guess that's a question for the computer forum. Not sure if there are NAS that can run itunes. And even if they can, my router is in such a bad place that I couldn't connect them to the router (wireless NAS possible?), and I don't know if it is possible to set up itunes so one big library could be accessed from various computers, so this would all be possible for the rest of the family when I am out with the Macbook. But for the time being I expect to fit my music onto my macbook and don't mind turning the external hard-drive on for movies.
Yes, I think I'll leave the speakers out of this for now 🙂
Thank you for reading!
let me start by saying that this forum is both extremely informative and very entertaining. I have been researching various issues discussed below for several weeks now, and time and again this forum comes up in my favourite search engine.
On various other forums I have tried to break my 'situation' down into several different threads but am yet to arrive at a comprehensive answer, so at the risk of confusing myself and everyone else, I shall now endeavor to squeeze it all into one thread.
background
I ditched my amp, cd player, tape deck and speakers with the arrival of the first iPod and never looked back. I have now spent a the better part of a decade with mp3s and Bose headphones. So be gentle with me when it comes to sound quality. As far as I understand, at my £1000 (as it currently stands) budget, we are talking consumer level rather than hi-fi anyway 🙂. But please ignore that for the time being as I am not looking for specific buying advice only in this thread.
In the space of a month, I have moved from £300 all-in one 5.1 system to £1000 floorstanders +amp (+DAC?), as I have realised that I have no interest in creating the 'cinema feel' at home, and care about my music much more than about the sound while watching tv/blu-rays.
I have now begun to re-rip my 500+ CD collection in ALAC? Why ALAC you might ask? Well, my household is entirely Mac-based, I'm a bit of an Apple fanboy and I don't see that changing anytime soon. User friendliness is very important to me, and of course to my other half. But if anyone can make a convincing argument to play lossless files in a different format and consequently not in iTunes (Sonos etc?) I am more than happy to listen!
But before we go down that road keep in mind 2 things. My current budget stands at £1k. It is somewhat flexible I would say as I am prepared to double or even triple it, if I either come across speakers that just blow me away (I will leave speakers out for now as this is getting ridiculously long as it is, and I have barely started), or an amazing all-in-one solution. But even with a 3k budget, I am doubtful that I would be bothered my Apple TV resampling etc. I think lossless of any kind will be such a huge improvement that there is no need to overdo it for the time being. So quality of files is not something that I count against ALAC/ATV2
DISCLAIMER: I HAVE NOT HAD A DEMO OF ANY OF THE AMPS OR SPEAKERS yet.
'cheap' separates
at this point in time, at the beginning of my hi-fi journey, with my £1k budget, separates seems the only option as the all-in one systems seem to start in the high three figures. So in order to stream ALACs from my Macbook Pro, I am looking at a stereo amp £300-£500 (or £200-£300 secondhand) + DAC (ranging from £140 for Beresford to £300 for rDAC) + Apple TV/Aiport Express (I have been looking for an excuse to get an ATV2 for a while, and it doesn't cost much more than AE, so that seems to be decided). +£500-700 for a pair of floorstanders.
And here is where my interest for -all-in-one (or at least 'more integrated' ) systems began. DACs are ugly. The cheapest DAC that I would actually consider having in my living room is the Musical Fidelity M1. DacMagic and rDac look like modems, and let's not even talk about the Beresfords and V-DAC). And I simply like it clean and tidy, the less boxes the better. The issue here is of course, which compromise is best?
The only way around a separate DAC at my budget seems to be the Harman Kardon 3490, at less than £300! Powerful amp, internal DAC, even a tuner I think. The alternative would be a used NAD c352 + DacMagic, although then we are already looking at £450+. I suspect I would be happy with the HK 3490.
Are there any other Amps with DAC under £500?
educate me on all-in-one system
I have done a fair bit of research on this, but it seems that there isn't an all-in-one system that allows me to stream ALAC, or am I mistaken? As with everything hi-fi, I assume that when you increase quality you have to keep everything separate, i.e. pre-amp, power-amp + pricey DAC. I am not really interested in that though because I like to have as little kit as possible (without compromising on sound too much of course) and with mortgage, cars, motorbikes and 2 girls in school for the next coupe of decades, I very much doubt that I will spend that kind of many anytime soon, if ever.
However, keeping in mind my 3k max if the perfect solution is out there, that leaves Naim Uniti, unitiQute, Arcam Solo Neo, Esoteric A-i10, Olive 03/04HD (are they comparable to naim NDX/HDX?), and various Linn DS, and probably others that I am not aware of.
As I understand it the Esoteric is 'just amp+ DAC (like the Harman Kardon HK990. Different price range, I know, but I did see a nearly new Esoteric for £1350). I am only mentioning the Esoteric because it is just so beautiful 🙁 Are there other Amps with DAC in the £1k-1.5k range? And will they always be worse than spending the money on 2 separates?
EDIT: do Cyrus 6 and 8XPd fit into this category? I know, I know, it's all about the sound, but the Cyrus display looks so dated!
I realise the Arcam Solo Neo also has a CD player, which is a nice bonus but nothing I would ever spend money on. At that price range though, with so much on offer, is this just a bad compromise all around?
Are there any group comparisons for the 'all-in ones', ( preferably one for the below £1500, and one of the naim uniti and comparable machines) I am having a really hard time comparing them in terms of connectivity and streaming capabilities?
connectivity
My TV (ancient Sony KDL-40D3000) has audio outs, I have been told that this means I could plug it straight into Amp and use cheap internal DAC, which is fine by me since I am not too bothered by sound when I watch, as said above). My plan is to plug blu ray player, Humax freesat receiver and presumably Apple TV into TV via HDMI. Then an audio out from tv to DAC, and an audio out from Apple tv DAC. Since I don't know anything about these connection shenanigans, am I asking for a lot or will all these DACs have enough inputs for that?
if you are still awake after reading all or some of the above, let me entertain you with some networking issues:
Even if I get all of this set up and it is near perfect, there is no denying that My MacBook Pro HDD will be full sooner or later with all these lossless files. Putting iTunes on an external drive under the Sofa that I plug in and turn on everytime I want to play music seems like a lot of work. But I guess that's a question for the computer forum. Not sure if there are NAS that can run itunes. And even if they can, my router is in such a bad place that I couldn't connect them to the router (wireless NAS possible?), and I don't know if it is possible to set up itunes so one big library could be accessed from various computers, so this would all be possible for the rest of the family when I am out with the Macbook. But for the time being I expect to fit my music onto my macbook and don't mind turning the external hard-drive on for movies.
Yes, I think I'll leave the speakers out of this for now 🙂
Thank you for reading!