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My thoughts are that even if you avoid resampling and manage to get a bit perfect signal via OTG USB, or the Apple alternative, a tablet or phone is not ideal as a dedicated source. I used to use my Android phone with and without UAPP, along with an optical feed from the TV, to stream Tidal HiFi. The Node via digital coaxial was better in terms of things like a blacker background, better imaging and instrument separation etc. USB was slightly better again.So I’d like to start a discussion...
My Bluesound Node 2021 vs a USB cable directly from my iPad into my integrated amp that is equipped with a reference dac able to do 32-Bit/384kHz PCM and 5.6MHz DSD (double-DSD) compatibility, so fairly competent I’d say most would agree.
So why a wireless Node? An iPad/phone has any music app I need to download and a large screen for album information and cover art. Just add a USB and play In HD.
The Node weights in at $600. A good USB less than $50.
I’ve tried both ways in my system and see the Node as a luxury item, if you understand my meaning. Now if I didn’t have my integrated amp already in place and I was looking to a Bluesound Power Node, that would make much more sense and worth the extra dime.
Thoughts?
Besides, I'd need a long USB cable from where my DAC is to the couch, if I didn't want to get up all the time.