First, note that it has been more than two years since my last post in this thread. I have not used the D&D 8c speakers in about that long, so I'm working from long-term memory here and my streaming set up has changed several times since then. I'm sure the D&Ds sound better than ever, however, since improvements have definitely been made both in their Roon streaming for Hi-Res material as well as with various EQ enhancements.
Yes, I streamed local files via Roon when I used the D&D speakers. All sources streamed via Roon sounded better in my system once the Lumin X1 was taken out of that system. I still stream local music files from a USB stick inserted into a USB port of my Roon Core.
I think Roon has made significant sonic improvements at their end as well over the last couple of years. I would be surprised if these days you hear significant sonic differences between local files played directly into your DAC and the same files played from a USB stick connected to a USB port on a Roon Core.
Note that I no longer use the EtherREGEN and would no longer recommend that unit to anyone. What is needed to clean up the sound of ethernet streaming is some sort of optical fiber connection or optical fiber interruption in the ethernet path just before your DAC. Make sure to upgrade the power supply of that unit. The EtherREGEN just injects unwanted brightness, no matter how it is power supplied.
I also think that a better sounding Roon Core than the Nucleus Plus is available for a fraction of the cost. Check the link in my signature to an up-to-date detailed description of my system which I last updated yesterday.
One caveat: This type of system architecture, where the D&D speakers act as the Roon Endpoint via ethernet connections, makes it difficult if not impossible to access internet radio sources behind paywalls such as Sirius/XM and JazzRadio, or any other internet radio stations not accessible via Roon's Live Radio function. If such sources are not important to you, ignore this caveat.
Yes, I streamed local files via Roon when I used the D&D speakers. All sources streamed via Roon sounded better in my system once the Lumin X1 was taken out of that system. I still stream local music files from a USB stick inserted into a USB port of my Roon Core.
I think Roon has made significant sonic improvements at their end as well over the last couple of years. I would be surprised if these days you hear significant sonic differences between local files played directly into your DAC and the same files played from a USB stick connected to a USB port on a Roon Core.
Note that I no longer use the EtherREGEN and would no longer recommend that unit to anyone. What is needed to clean up the sound of ethernet streaming is some sort of optical fiber connection or optical fiber interruption in the ethernet path just before your DAC. Make sure to upgrade the power supply of that unit. The EtherREGEN just injects unwanted brightness, no matter how it is power supplied.
I also think that a better sounding Roon Core than the Nucleus Plus is available for a fraction of the cost. Check the link in my signature to an up-to-date detailed description of my system which I last updated yesterday.
One caveat: This type of system architecture, where the D&D speakers act as the Roon Endpoint via ethernet connections, makes it difficult if not impossible to access internet radio sources behind paywalls such as Sirius/XM and JazzRadio, or any other internet radio stations not accessible via Roon's Live Radio function. If such sources are not important to you, ignore this caveat.