Thinking about getting a R2R DAC


Dear community,

I currently have a chord qutest DAC. I like it a lot, very full sound, accurate detailed and exciting.  However, whenever I go back to vinyl (with a well-recorded nice pressing) I find the sound so much more satisfying.  There is a warmth, yes, but there is a presence, a 'there-ness' that I just don't get with the digital.  I'm wondering if an R2R DAC would get me closer to that?  my budget would be around the same as the qutest.  I was looking at the MHDT Orchid or the Border Patrol.  Don't get me wrong, I really like the Qutest.  I am thinking of putting it in the upstairs system to pair with the Node2i I have up there.  Any thoughts?  Will analog always just be a different animal than digital?

Currently in the main system I have a Sonore uRendu feeding the Qutest which is going to a LTA MZ2 going to a Pass XA 30.5

thanks!
adam8179

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Post like this put me into confusion, because it looks like my idea that older DACs work better is not that bad.
It's a lot of years that people says that my system sounds very natural, not like others, and I'm completely satisfied with how it sounds. So, after a lot of time, I discover that my thirty y.o. EAD 7000 is R2R, uses an AD1862N-J like the Mojo Audio Mistique v3, has impressive power supply, great jitter control. I've put it to work magnifically with liquid music thanks to a Yellowtech PUC-2 unit and a normal foobar player (downsampling to 16/44.1khz or 16/48khz).
So I really enjoy music and I'm only willing to try a better EAD (like the 9000 III) or something like a Mark Levinson 30.5.
What am I missing?