2k DAC that gives me what I want like my vintage LP12


I have zero experience in rotating DACs through my system.  My Analog chain gives me exactly what I want as a listener.  It is based on a vintage LP12 with a few upgrades to power supply, tonearm, cartridge, phono stage, and setup.  Detailed, warm, deep silent background, and effortless delivery.  

I have an Eversolo A6 and an S.M.S.L CD transport.  I decided to purchase a Toppings D70 Pro Octo to feed my streamer and transport into.  I was not really disappointed, but certainly not what I was looking for.  I want the same or similar level of satisfaction that I feel when I listen to my Analog chain.  I also want to stay at or under $2k..  I realize that the dollars in my turntable, arm, cartridge, and phono stage is more than twice that amount, but I was able to assemble it over time. 

I want to start with the DAC.  I can change Streamer, Server, CD Transport over time if need be.  I assume that a good DAC should be able to clock other digital inputs to mitigate many of their shortcomings.

maam522a

i think the audial S5 will get you close

 

 also denafrips pontus ii, although i preferred the audial

I’m a vinyl lover running a 1965 McIntosh Mx110z into an Mc240. I love my Denafrips Pontus 15th. I would seriously dig in to the research on Denafrips. 

This may not be a solution for you, but I have found satisfaction with an outmoded Linn Akurate DSM/3. There are loads of them for sale currently. You get Linn sound, MM and MC connectivity, HDMI and Ethernet. I stream with Roon on a Mac mini M1, and can also use Qobuz (and Tidal, Spotify) directly with the DSM. My 70 year old ears and 30dB household ambient noise level would prevent me from perfection anyhow.

LP12, Akurate DSM/3, AV5125, Aktiv Keilidhs

The Denafrips Pontus 12th and the newer Pontus 15th deliver an "analog" like sound signature; it's part of the reason I've continued to enjoy mine as I've upgraded all of my other components. R2R ladder DACs in general lean more in this direction.

Take time to check out used DACs, streamers, etc. from The Music Room and Audiogon. Your dollar will go further.