Airplay and hi-fi

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Airplay and hi-fi

Post by Altoon » July 7th, 2017, 1:56 pm

Pushing it with two separate questions immediately on signing up but here goes. I'm a hi-fi nut with a very good system. I also use Tidal uncompressed and send it via airplay from Macbook or iPad to a Neet Airstream device that is wired up to my amp. I'm unsure whether this means I'm bypassing the internal computer dac with the Neet device (Wolfson dac) doing the conversion. Considering buying an Arcam airdac to improve sound quality but again don't know if the processing to analogue would still be carried out by the iPad/Macbook internal dac, in which case the Arcam would be pointless. Looking for best sound quality by wireless streaming.
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Re: Airplay and hi-fi

Post by Turboladdade » July 7th, 2017, 3:09 pm

My friend believes AirPlay has quality issues non matter what, and is best avoided. As to your specific question, I was able to find this similar-sounding topic, but using a Marantz receiver rather than your Need device:
AirPlay is a proprietary protocol that uses the Apple Lossless codec (at up to 16/44.1 kHz), encryption, metadata forwarding, and a combination of networking stacks. The audio that the Marantz is receiving is not the native FLAC file, but an ALAC stream, as long as your network is fast enough (throttling may happen under poor network conditions). I'm guessing that the Marantz is seeing the stream as Stereo PCM because AirPlay is embedding that tag in metadata.

So you're always going to be at the mercy of the weakest link in the chain, whether that's Tidal, Apple, your network, Marantz, your cabling, etc.. But the way AirPlay should work in this case is FLAC-to-ALAC ––– lossless all the way!
Let us know if that's helpful!
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Re: Airplay and hi-fi

Post by Turboladdade » July 7th, 2017, 3:12 pm

Sounds like this is not suitable for Tidal's hi-res stream, if that's what you were hoping for:
The hi-res audio streams will typically be 96 kHz/24 bit, according to Tidal, as opposed to the 44.1 kHz/16 bit CD-quality streams on the hi-fi tier. This can be activated by going into the 'Settings" menu, and choosing the "HiFi/Master" quality under “Streaming".
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Re: Airplay and hi-fi

Post by Altoon » July 8th, 2017, 4:24 am

What I'm trying to work out is whether the Tidal stream bypasses the presumably inferior internal dac in the computer and remains in the digital domain until processed by the external dac that has an airplay facility. I assume it must because if the internal computer dac did the conversion it would have to be reconverted to digital to be exported again via airplay. Hope that makes sense. No wonder I stick to conventional hi-fi in the main, streaming and networks are too bloody complicated.
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Re: Airplay and hi-fi

Post by Turboladdade » July 8th, 2017, 5:46 am

Yes the DAC only becomes a factor when the final analog conversion happens, which in your case would be the end of the process.
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Re: Airplay and hi-fi

Post by Altoon » July 8th, 2017, 8:12 am

Thanks for that.
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