@chrizola ... if you feel that you will be maxed out after purchasing the Zen Mini, then my humble advise is that you should look elsewhere. If you read any reviews or product descriptions of the Zen Mini, you can’t help but notice that there is scant or no mention of the built-in DAC. I feel that the Zen Mini should only be reviewed as a streamer and CD ripper. You would surely need to add a decent DAC if you want better sound.
I was seriously considering the Zen Mini but there were a number of factors why I dropped it from my list. First is obviously the lack of a decent DAC. Secondly, I don’t know how much of the production cost goes towards the CD ripper. My view is that I shouldn’t pay for anything I don’t intend to, use. I really wish Innuos can release a pure streamer at a lower cost. And the last reason is that most reviewers feel that the Zen Mini by itself is a decent piece of equipment but nothing to write home about. You really need to add a power supply, which is another $600 or so. So now, all of a sudden we’re looking at roughly $1850 just for the streamer. Plus maybe another $1000 for a good DAC.
Personally, I would spend more on a great DAC instead of a streamer. If you’re maxed out, buy the best DAC you can get and add a Bluesound Node at half the price of the Zen Mini and use it purely as a streamer. Just my 2 cents.