Certainly a motivator to switch to a server based system.
Not quite. I have a $ 1,800 transport and am extremely happy with its performance. No server in my house any time soon (read: probably never).
From a review of my transport at:
http://www.tonepublications.com/review/simaudio-moon-neo-260d-cd-transportdac/
As Simaudio’s Lionel Goodfield is quick to point out, the Neo 260D “is first and foremost a transport; the drive mechanism and suspension are virtually identical to those in the 650D and 750D.” Like its more expensive stable mates, the Neo 260D is built in-house and not supplied by an external manufacturer. And while I enjoy the DAC part of the equation, I concentrate during my review on using it solely as a transport, pairing it with a wide range of DACs—from the inexpensive Meridian Explorer all the way up to the $109,000 dCS Vivaldi stack.
[...] Those with a great DAC already installed in their system and wanting to either replace an aging (or dead) transport will be amazed by the Neo 260D’s sound quality. Fifteen years ago a transport this good would have a $10,000 price tag attached; This MOON does it for just $3,000 *). Now that’s progress.
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*) that's with DAC, I have the transport-only version without, at just $ 2K.