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I had discussed something similar to this question but I wanted to get a better answer. Here is the question:Say, you have a DAC (any DAC) and you are using with Airport Express playing via iTunes (iMac or whatever). So this way, you have wireless music.Why do you need the Squeezebox Touch instead a DAC/w wireless connection?
..... Add the DAC of your choice, or simply use the one that comes with the Touch (way, WAY under-rated, in my opinion, since I believe it sounds great myself, very musical and pleasing) and you are in business!This new approach to music playback is still very much in its infancy. I wouldn't contemplate spending more than $1K, tops, on any server or similar contraption at the moment.
Keoma, I'm with you on both of these points. Actually liking the analog outputs on a SB is like so taboo but I've always thought they are very musical.
Thanks, eclein! I really do not understand why, but you are 100% right: it seems it IS taboo to even hint at the fact that the SB Touch's internal DAC might be all you could really need. Then again, manufacturers need to sell you their own DACs. I'm sure you could improve resolution, add a hint more air, more extension, maybe sharper focus and/or a wider soundstage, and this and that, but the bottom line is that you DO get a nicely delineated, warm and musical presentation. I have been thinking about trying the Schiit Bifrost as a sensible, affordable and fully upgradable option (that has a linear power supply instead of a wal-wart) when it comes to an external DAC, but every time I am about to pull the trigger I sit down to listen and I have to admit I am really satisfied with what's coming from the SB itself! For $250, what you get is uncanny.
I think the big difference is that Airport can only do 16/44 while the Duet can do 24/48 and the Touch can do 24/96.The SB setup can deal with lower echelon Hires while the Airport is strictly restricted to RBCD streaming...