The only reason for 2 parallel stereo DACs is if you have 4 ears. And two amps, 4 speakers. Go for it.
I would retire the noisy PC. And have. A lowly Node outperforms it.
A Tale of Two Cambridge Audio Edge Amps
I have been looking at either the Edge W and Edge A as a not too distant future purchase. Each one has definite advantages along with some drawbacks in the general scheme of my current audio setup : HD and Ultra HD sound streamed from pc via usb (2m) to Denafrips DAC Pontus II ( $2k and great reviews) onto my current integrated YBA amp connected to my speakers.
Considerations we can explore :
1..Is it pointless to hold onto the Denafrips DAC if purchasing the CA Edge A with DAC included. Do two DAC running together compromise sound or augment it to a certain degree .....If going the route of the Edge A , longer USB cable to pc , going from current 2m to 3m or so to connect the Edge A to the pc. That would mean also selling off my AQ Earth IC as no need for them anymore.
2...if deciding on the Edge W power amp, the Denafrips DAC will stay along with the AQ Earth IC . No volume control on either DAC or power amp , so all volume management done on pc.
Interestingly enough, pro reviews have given the Edge A stellar ratings across the board. With the Edge W power amp garnering slightly less praise all in all.
I guess the ultimate decision will be based on whether the SQ of the Edge A connected to the Denafrips DAC or directly to pc would be significantly better than just the Denafrips DAC and Edge W power amp combo ?.........There is approx $1.5k to $2k price difference between the Edge A int amp and Edge W power amp.
Feel free to offer any thoughts or opinions.