advice- DACs with Tubes, Or??? budget


Not sure if I should put this in the digital or analog section.... but am looking for a DAC with a tube or a DAC and a tube to put in front of my Emotiva self powered bookshelf speakers & could use some advice. The amps inside each speaker are 50 watts- the manual lists both high and low frequency amps- but I'm not sure if it's a pair in each or just one amp in each speaker. I haven't got a DAC for them yet- but they sound a little bright and fatiguing to me. I am looking at the Jolida Glass FX Tube DAC 3  @ around $500. I can probably get one used for around $300. I also saw something called a "Little Dot" and several Chinese combos. I saw mentioned Musical Paradise DAC MP-D1 @ around $400.

Does anyone have experience with these or others? Or would it be better to buy a DAC and Tube preamp separately? Is there such a thing as a Tube filter that does not amplify sound that could go before the speakers?

I may end up selling the speakers if they are still fatiguing after all this, but I do like the sound of tubes and would like to try them.

 
nooby
If looking at the Jolida, be careful what you are driving with it, as it has a very high output impedance of 3kohm.
They don't advertise this, but I got a customer of mine who owns one to email and ask them.
 
Cheers George 
i just realised these are active speakers.  My suggestion wont work.

Why not just try tone controls?  You could dobit purely in the digital domain with a minidsp
Thanks both of you,

& Nevermind!

Today I decided I am getting Audiodyne speakers and will be selling the Emotivas. I just like a much warmer sound...
Can you tell us the model Emotiva you are using?
Also, what is you current set up? 
Off the cuff, I think your amp would be most directly responsible for the fatiguing brightness, but I could be wrong.