amp to buy?


first off, I'm new, and I love learning about audiophile stuff, do separate DACs have a power outlet to be powered by wall eoutlet? what makes amps and DACs combatible? 
junk88
Are you building a system from scratch? What is your budget? 

We live in a wonderful time where it is possible to stream tens of thousands of CDs for about $20 a month, for lossless streaming. 

I stream Tidal and Qobuz integrated under Roon running on a Mac Mini. You’ll need something to stream to the DAC. Do you have a computer you can use?

 is it more important to have a high quality amp or DAC?
As DAC technology is improving almost by the day, I would opt for a high quality amp and get a 'very good' DAC, preferably one that can be upgraded.
I use Ayre Codex, but Schiit makes a Gungnir and Yggy that compare favorably. Both companies offer upgrades when available.
If you are starting out, it makes sense to listen to as many speakers first.
When you find the sound you like, you can then pursue compatible amps and preamps and DAC's.
Where are you located?
Bob
i could help you setup your systemwhat size is the room? how far away will you be sitting from the speakers?how loud do you like to listen to, and what genres of music?
junk88, Let's cut to the chase here. If you're new at this then I would suggest running your dac into an integrated amp as some have suggested. You don't need to worry about amp/dac compatibility unless you are trying to run a dac direct to the amp which I highly suggest you avoid as a beginner. The preamp section of an integrated or a pre-amp that plugs into an amp will accept the input from any dac. The quality of these components can be debated and I'm sure we can offer suggestions once we understand your budget, speakers and musical tastes. My mother in law has been in a wheelchair nearly all her life so I understand your limitations. All the best to you in this endeavor and remember........have fun!