@audioneo80
I think you should invest in playing around with acoustic treatments and /or speaker positioning.
The sense of depth comes from the recording and interaction with space the speakers are in. The AQ Red can resolve exceptionally well, far beyond the $200 would lead you to think is possible.
I have AQ Dragonfly Red and a Schitt Bifrost latest rev (non multibit) and with my ears the AQ sounds better. This is playing on my main rig; Pass X2.5 preamp, Bryston 4BSST2, Dynaudio Contour S3.4 LE's.
The AQ Red flat out sounds wonderful for streaming Tidal HI-FI. I also have a decent SACD player and I find that I prefer to listen to the AQ Red. It just sounds right to my ears.
I was pretty disappointed in how flat and lifeless the Bifrost sounded compared directly to the AQ red with same source files when I finally managed to get it to work. I did have great troubles with getting the Bifrost to actually work with PC's (I tried multiple USB cables of varying length, and multiple USB drivers. It was hours wasted trying to get the Bifrost to play which it did for a while then it would suddenly quit and the USB connection appeared to go into spasms- Windows 7).
Now, OTOH, the Bifrost sounds great in my home theater system hooked up optically to an Amazon Fire TV.
my $0.02
Cheers!