Is the DAC the digital equivalent of a cartridge.


I'm thoroughly convinced that the closest thing to the source of the music/sound is most important component.  I'm an analog vinyl guy, but am looking into digital, and was just wondering if DACs have the same influence on the sound because it's as close to the source as the cartridge is.  

tyan42

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Though the cartridge is the closest to the media, other components in the readback system is as, if not, more important.

- The turntable- to present the media to be read at the correct and precise speed. Insulated from external (environment) and internal (motor) vibrations.

- the tonearm-to support the cartridge smoothly across the vinyl without hindrance and insulated from extraneous resonances.

The above two needs to do a good job for the cartridge to give of its best.

BTW, the dac box is the phonostage.
Cause that’s where line level signal is outputted.