DAC for 16/44 only


I currently use a Musical Fidelity V-DAC to process the signal from my Squeezebox Classic (v3). If I'm only ever going to listen to 16/44 Redbook rips (in Apple Lossless format), what DAC can you suggest that might/would sound better that the MF?

I don't to waste anyone's time, so if this has been talked about elsewhere, please feel free to simply point me in that direction.

Thanks,
Mark
ballywho
I don't recommend it either, I bought it used for another application and it is now in Russia. I am currently using a Clearer Audio pure silver cable with WBT connectors that I ordered from England. They are about $290 including shipping and have a 60 day money back policy. I also like the Oyaide silver cable and Van den Hul's cheaper one which I sell. But digital cables are very much a matter of taste and if you are happy with yours don't fool with it.
Some folks think that upsampling - that is, adding resolution that isn't there in the first place - is ultimately to the detriment of the original content. That said, does anyone think that a NOS DAC of some sort might prove better than the V-DAC if I'm never processing anything higher than 16/44? I suppose I'm just curious about the sound of a device that will retain the original signal.

Thanks again,
Mark
A few 16/44.1 DACs come to mind (in no particular order):
Bel Canto DAC2
Scott Nixon Tube DAC/Chibi DAC
Audio Note 1.1/2.1 DAC
Kora Hermes DAC
Lavry DAC10/DAC11

depends on how much you want to spend. the DACs listed range from several $100s to $1500.