starting from scratch almost , need advice


I posted a thread here (lazy old audiophile) last month about how to get music from my computer to my speakers. I think I've learned something since - many helpful responses re DACs, etc. Now I have decided to go back to the beginning, almost, and try to determine what is the best way to go. My cost goals are flexible, though I do want good value. I will probably try to find components used here on audiophile. What is fixed is my new iMac and a pair of Kef 205/2 reference speakers. I also have a nice old Technics SL1400mkII turntable and a paragon E tube preamp from the 70's, and a pretty basic (poor) CD player. (1) I understand that some integrated amps are now available with digital inputs, so I could go from the iMac to the integrated amp. Most of these do not have phono stages. If I go that route, can I use the paragon preamp as a phono stage and how? (2) Or I could get an amplifier and use the paragon, but would still have to get a DAC. (3) Or I could get a good SACD that I could also use as the DAC for signal from the Imac (which ones permit this?), or I could get a multifunction SACD, DVD etc, player (I do have HDTV and cable in the same room). I do not think of myself as an audiophile - but I do find that poorly reproduced music bores me. So without being particularly knowledgeable, or knowledgeable at all, I am kind of spoiled when it comes to decent sound. What would you do?
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Showing 1 response by mb9061

Best bet is to find a good integrated (I have an MF A5 integrated, but will be selling that once i get my hands on a tube integrated) and a good DAC that reclocks the computer usb signal before sending analog to the amp (i.e. a benchmark dac which I had for about 10 months and just sold). Be wary...too much solid state with digital (particularly computer digital via USB) may come accross as bright depending on your setup.

One cheap approach would be a Trends 10.1 USB to Coaxial interface device that you plug your IMac into (I've an IMac as well), feeding any reasonably priced DAC of your choice (many great ones for $300-$500) and then connect that into an integrated of your choice (or your current amp/preamp). Key thing is to either get a USB DAC that has a good digital clock on board, or get a good usb interface device that reclocks for you (anything from the trends up to an Emperical Audio device like the Turbo-3, which is pricey). If you don't handle the reclocking, you'll end up with pretty bad sound.