DAC upgrade


Looking to take my digital side of things to the next level. 
 

L-shaped new room. Sloped ceiling. Big space. 
 

D’Agostino HD Preamp, M400 amps, Aurender W20 with their Master Clock. Wislson Benesch Resolutions with two REL 32 subs. Great interconnects.

 

Have a Chord DAVE DAC. It sounds good. Still a little clinical and sterile. Haven’t gone into the world of tubes. I’m an amateur for sure but read a lot of what you all say and am trying to elevate my game. Truly enjoy this hobby and the happiness that music brings. Just learning what the next step might be. 
 

Thank you for your input. 
 

wjcasey3rd

The new room is currently being built (old garage getting converted to livable space). Putting some treatments in the walls (decoupling the drywall from the framing) and working with GIK to add in treatment around the room. It’s still in progress. 

You should definitely read Premium Home Theater by Earl Geddes for a good education on optimizing room design for audio.  It’s very informative and easy to understand and goes through things like resilient channels, Sheetrock type/thickness, etc. — things everyone should know before building a dedicated room (chapters 5 and 6 in particular).

http://www.gedlee.com/Books/HomeTheater.aspx

I had the Chord Dave with Luxman power/pre and Magico speakers.  The detail was excellent but I wanted a more natural, musical sound.  I tried a few others like T+A, MSB discrete-and then took a leap of faith and jumped into the Playback Designs MPD-8. For my taste - this DAC is really, really good.  It's much more natural-more analog sounding - with plenty of detail.  

I then A/B'd the Playback DAC with Luxman Pre, vs going directly from DAC  to Luxman amp. Well, the DAC directly to amp sounds better-very noticeable better.