unattached newbie seeks compatible dac


I like vinyl and continue to buy records. But I play a lot of music (classical, jazz, country) on my Imac. I have a decent but not exalted system - BATVK20 preamp, Odyessey dual mono amp, Acoustic Zen Adagio speakers. I have a Perpetual Technologies P-3A dac. I download audiophile music (flac to lossless) from, among others, Linn. I'm not getting the sound I would like - good, nice, but not stirring. First candidate for replacement seems to be the dac. What to get? Budget is flexible - I can pay more if I want to, but don't want to overpay given what I already have. I don't need a preamp, so don't see why I should pay for one. I don't need volume control because the BAT will adjust the volume for each input. I hear all kinds of things about USB versus toslink, ideally would like to see for myself by having both inputs. I used to have tubes, liked the sound, so would be open to a tube dac. I've read very positive user reviews of the tadac, but no professional ones (are there any?). I see a lot of used higher end dacs here for 25 to 50% of the new price, but most are from 5 to 15 years old. Have there been advances such that the new ones are better for the same price as the used ones? I live in the wilderness. Electricity is available, but audiophile stores are not (there are compensations). So, I have to buy it to hear it. Suggestions?
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Well, I love my MHDT labs Havana DAC. Relatively inexpensive at $800.00, it's very good.

It's not an up or over-sampling DAC, and I use the USB input to drive it with an iMac 24 using non-compressed files ripped and stored in iTunes.

Fantastic sound quality in my opinion..
I dont see a dac changing the sound much,be it a Benchmark,BC3 the above MHDT,etc. etc.But what the Heck,hopefully fun to try.With the mentioned dac's here you wont have to worry about getting your money back when you change.Good luck,Bob
I'm using the MHDT Labs Paradisea. Very simple. Very nice with a WE 396A output tube. I use an AX and Toslink with Mac Mini and separate hard drive. Not even thinking of anything more. Cost of Paradisea was $620, shipped. Go here..
I dont see a dac changing the sound much,be it a Benchmark,BC3 the above MHDT,etc. etc.But what the Heck,hopefully fun to try.With the mentioned dac's here you wont have to worry about getting your money back when you change.Good luck,Bob