I have been enjoying
https://www.mofi.com/
They have high quality products, but the selection is pretty slim. Especially for disc based formats.
Where do you guys get your high quality files from? Can you get sacd quality audio in a pure digital format?
So you fill up a hard drive but now you have to serve it. The server I know the least about, the recieve side I'm more familiar with, but how it all comes together is outside my wheelhouse. Are there any recommended walkthroughs or explanations? I'm pretty good with computers, just never setup a server before.
Thanks
I've been playing music from files for a long time. Probably 8 or 9 years now. Over that time my approach and system has changed a bit, but, not drastically. Going "pure digital" as you describe it isn't hard and if you have CD player running a digital pathway to an AVR or pre-amp, you're pretty much "pure digital" even without the files.
I have ripped CD's in to lossless and uncompressed files as my choice for source. Its the best way to get the full magilla of sound. If you buy downloads, outside of HD downloads, you'll get something less than CD quality. If you buy HD formats, well, you'll get bigger files but in my own personal experience you don't get much, if any, audible benefit. I tell people who ask about HD formats to go ahead and experiment with them. Try them out. See what you hear. If you think they sound better than a CD, keep going. If not, save a ton of money and just rip CDs.
Serving up your files involves a lot of personal choice. They will pretty much sound the same no matter what you choose as a delivery system, but, the personal choices can make you smile more or grimace more depending on what you chose. Mostly, at a hardware level, you need a computer to start. Call it what you will, something with hardware connectivity and a bit of intelligence. I use a Mac Mini. WIndows machines are fine. Laptops work. Dedicated music servers work. Pretty much if it has either an HDMI or USB out, you are good. I am currently migrating to a NAS device. A NAS device is network storage with a computer built in. Call it what you want, it starts there.
Connect to your audio system via HDMI would be my number one choice. Followed a distant 2nd with USB or fibre. HDMI is simple. Clean. All digital. Stable. Works. It has its problems and detractors, but, as a connection method, its pretty tough to beat.
After that, you can make music and most of the rest of the choices are window dressing. Ask lots of questions. Examine the answers and experiment. Try different setups. Try different players. Once you've experimented a bit you can choose something that makes you happy. That's the whole point !