In Search Of... Desktop All-In-One


I am looking to finish-off my office with some quality audio. This would be a nearfield/computer audio type of situation. I already have the (passive) speakers and (active) sub.
It seems compact/mini/desktop components are hard to come by. So far I've found the below:
https://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-dta-pro-100w-class-d-bluetooth-amplifier-with-usb-dac-ir-...

This just about suits my needs, though I was hoping someone might have an idea of where to find a more "refined" product, as reviews of this are a tad dodgy. This is definitely a <$1000USD purchase. I was aiming for more around $500, but will go where the product is.

This Marantz looks enticing, with the addition of Streaming, FM and CD. But is has no inboard USB DAC. I know, I know, but I'm seeing if this can all be done in one component. 
https://www.us.marantz.com/en-US/shop/wirelessmusicsystems/mcr612 

Must Haves:
  • Desktop/Compact design
  • Single Component
  • Two Channel Amp
  • Sub/Pre Out
  • Headphone Out
  • USB DAC In
  • Line In
  • BT In
Would Like to Haves:
  • CD
  • FM/Terrestrial
  • Streaming Support
  • Knob(s)
Thanks in advance for any/all advice. I've been looking high and low, and perhaps my cyberspace sleuthing isn't quite what it used to be.

Cheers! 
brian_stabinger
Current Sprout100 does have Bluetooth.  I own one, it's fine, but for my tastes, it's really lean.  Now that could be my speakers, a set of Dynaco A25's.  I have some Triangles on order, if they don't improve the sound I will be selling the Sprout.
@rumblestrip -- interesting about the Sprout being "lean" in sound. I do wonder whether any other compact, integrated, solid state option could really vary that much from the Sprout in tonal character. It would seem that one would have to introduce another box (DAC, e.g.) to really affect that. But that violates the OP's one-box rule. 
I am using Sprout 100 + KEF Q150 for my office area. I used to use my old Sony Portable CD Player with mini digital out as a CD source, but since then upgraded to Pro-Ject CD box S2 which is one of the smallest CD player/transport I can find.
I'm extremely happy with my powered Wharfedale DS-2 loudspeakers. Great imaging, despite being three feet away from me. Connected directly to Mac. They have Bluetooth, but I never use it.
The Teac is at both Crutchfield and Amazon.

Checking-in after the weekend. Thanks for all the responses. From an I/O, and size/build perspective, it seems like the Teac AI-301DA rightly fits the bill. The only Teac product I found on Crutch is a turntable, and it’s slim pickings on Amazon. These are available in Ebay, shipping from Japan. Is there anything dodgy about ordering via the latter, in regards to purchasing/shipping/use in the USA?

All things being equal, I'd prefer to order this from within the States, and/or at a brick-and-mortar shop.