Can a DAC sort out a flat\cold amp?


My pc is connected to an external sound card (scarlett 2i4 by focusrite). I bought the Yamaha a-s1200 & am really disappointed at the brightness & the lack of bass to the extend I prefer listening to my portable JBL boombox. I'm in no position to sell or trade this amplifier so I thought a DAC with eq may help the predicament. Since auditioning my equipment is not an option in my country I have no choice but to buy something purely on recommendations. I also thought about replacing the speakers but since I listen to soundcloud & youtube i really think upscaling & eq will be much more cost effective option in sorting out this issue & may give me the confidence to try a much more expensive speaker option. what would you recommend?

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I've seen a number of reviewers state that the Yamaha's top end calms down considerably with enough break in time. You Tuber Sean @ Zero Fidelity did a video on this, if I remember correctly.

OP, I do second your consideration regarding a DAC.

I can imagine that the audio interface (which is primarily for home recording and/or dj-ing as far as I know) is, for some reason, the weak piece. IMO, it's not the amp nor the pc.

In order to test, you might want to invest a little money in a decent DAC (no need to spend more than 200 Dollars, really), using USB 2.0 and a media center software (if you don't have 1 alreaday) like jriver or foobar (no additional $$ investment for fb). That is what I would do if I were in your place.

Even without a change in the current lineup of all your gear, you should hear a difference in SQ. Although I do support the respective suggestions of other members of this community, which will further improve SQ.

Please comment on the results after you have changed whatever you intend to change. I'm sure all those who have contributed to this post will appreciate it.

Best, eagledriver

 

 

If the sound is cold, I would first go over the power cord that I use for the Amp. Just try different power cables, don’t buy first ask to try. After that if you like it, buy. Most probably, this will solve your issues.

First of all I would not pump any more money into this set-up.-which is being used as a work station and a defacto hi-fi set up

Your aim is to improve the sound of what you have at minimal cost.

I would replace speaker cable and inter connects though.

I would also lose the table , display and keyboard , electric fire , flip flops and any other clutter. Use headless control via mobile phone.

Get the speakers away from the walls.

The PC it looks ancient and may have a limited speed cpu ? - Replace HD with  SSD if not already done.

A clean Install of windows server 2019 - Free trial available Reduce number of services running in back ground.

Remove as much clutter on SSD and install HQPlayer -free for 30 days. Employ highest HQP settings that the cpu will permit.

Pull CPU out and replace with quality  thermal paste 

Install ROON +HQPlayer

Ethernet connect from router to pc -disable wi-fi

@bobby1945 

All great ideas Bobby.  OP should implement all.

This post just goes to show what a mess you can get into down the digital rabbit hole.  The faults being heard are almost certainly due to digital issues and like most here I would exonerate the amp.  But adding a digital equaliser won't solve the problem.  It's sending a spider to catch a fly.  Just adds to the mess.

Like Bobby says clean up the whole system and simplify.  Where possible put individual components in other systems to verify they operate correctly.