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11-12-2016, 04:02 PM
My kids have asked me about playing hi-rez music as well as streaming services etc. I know little about this. Here is the information from my Marantz SA8004 SACD player:
Front and rear panel USB inputs expand your musical horizons as never before. Now you can enjoy your iPhone and iPod audio files via a digital connection and hear them anew though your audio system courtesy of the SA8004’s advanced circuitry.
In addition to your iPod and iPhone files, you can “push” high definition digital music files from your computer to the SA8004. If you use either the coaxial or optical rear panel digital inputs, the SA8004 handles 24-bit PCM data at sampling rates up to 192 kHz.
The SA8004 also accepts data from any USB stick or USB hard drive storage device.
Flexible Digital Outputs
http://us.marantz.com/Assets/Images/Products/SA8004/LongDescImage/image3.gifThe SA8004 includes two rear-panel digital outputs. These outputs provide an S/PDIF signal even when the USB input is receiving iTunes music files.
So is this all I need to play "hi res" files via the USB inputs (or optical input, or do I need something else? I recently looked at the Marantz NA8005 Network Audio Player, but worried it is a bit redundent other than possibly it's streaming capabilities.
Here is what the NA8005 has:
The wide source connectivity of the NA8005 includes connection to an external digital audio source, such as a CD player, and when connected to your home network via the RJ-45 LAN port, you can stream tracks from your PC or Mac. The NA8005 is also equipped with Apple AirPlay® which lets you stream your favorite tracks through your home network from your iPod touch®, iPhone and iPad®. A wide range of digital audio file formats are supported, including FLAC (up to 192 kHz) and ALAC (up to 96 kHz) lossless audio files, as well as stereo DSD audio files (2.8 MHz and 5.6 MHz).
Can someone help me figure out whether my SA8004 is enough or if I should get the NA8005 ? Or is there a better option at a similar price point ($800-$1,000) that will expand me into a connected music world.
Front and rear panel USB inputs expand your musical horizons as never before. Now you can enjoy your iPhone and iPod audio files via a digital connection and hear them anew though your audio system courtesy of the SA8004’s advanced circuitry.
In addition to your iPod and iPhone files, you can “push” high definition digital music files from your computer to the SA8004. If you use either the coaxial or optical rear panel digital inputs, the SA8004 handles 24-bit PCM data at sampling rates up to 192 kHz.
The SA8004 also accepts data from any USB stick or USB hard drive storage device.
Flexible Digital Outputs
http://us.marantz.com/Assets/Images/Products/SA8004/LongDescImage/image3.gifThe SA8004 includes two rear-panel digital outputs. These outputs provide an S/PDIF signal even when the USB input is receiving iTunes music files.
So is this all I need to play "hi res" files via the USB inputs (or optical input, or do I need something else? I recently looked at the Marantz NA8005 Network Audio Player, but worried it is a bit redundent other than possibly it's streaming capabilities.
Here is what the NA8005 has:
The wide source connectivity of the NA8005 includes connection to an external digital audio source, such as a CD player, and when connected to your home network via the RJ-45 LAN port, you can stream tracks from your PC or Mac. The NA8005 is also equipped with Apple AirPlay® which lets you stream your favorite tracks through your home network from your iPod touch®, iPhone and iPad®. A wide range of digital audio file formats are supported, including FLAC (up to 192 kHz) and ALAC (up to 96 kHz) lossless audio files, as well as stereo DSD audio files (2.8 MHz and 5.6 MHz).
Can someone help me figure out whether my SA8004 is enough or if I should get the NA8005 ? Or is there a better option at a similar price point ($800-$1,000) that will expand me into a connected music world.