If you don't already use it, you can download and install it for free and decide if it suites your needs. But I know that's a subjective, personal thing, so I won't get into that. I feel my music sounds better when played thru Foobar2000, especially when using either the bit-exact Kernel or WASAPI sound output plug-ins. I run Foobar2000 as a music server on small form factor PCs. There is even a free programming SDK for it, which has resulted in the Foobar2000 community creating many more custom plug-ins. It supports outputting to whatever audio drivers you have installed on your PC so you can easily switch, for example, from an external USB DAC to Bluetooth headphones. It can manage very large music libraries and has powerful library search options and options to automatically monitor your music folders for additions and deletions. It supports playing a myriad of audio formats as well as can stream content from Internet radio. You will find many thousands of user created skins (themes). You can totally customize how Foobar2000 looks. On first installing it, it's interface looks very simple, but it is very customizable and there are many plug-ins available for it. But there is also a recent mobile version supporting all three phone platforms - IOS, Android, Windows Phone.
I rewrote most of the scripts from the beta version and made some minor. It runs only on PC hardware, not Apple Macs. foosilk 4.0 foosilk 4.0 is a DUI theme for foobar2000 for people who use Last.fm. Foobar2000 is a free, public domain program.