To DAC or not to DAC...


I am looking to build a high fidelity audio server that would connect to a tube amp.
The amp has only analog inputs, so after doing some research it seems that the best bet in getting good sound out of the computer would be an external DAC.

I have some music in 24bit format, so USB DAC is out of question(16bit output,only), optical seems to be the way of getting bit-perfect output.

Is this scenario the best one for my needs? According to my research, yes. But I would like some input.

A good DAC can cost up to 20k USD, but I am looking for something in range of 1000USD and under. Recommendations are HIGHLY praised!

mike
vdg

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The firewire Apogee would likely be my choice here. Think of the modded Benchmark as a double the price Apogee wannabee, lol. Gives you more punch, but needs a grand worth of mods to add some musicality.

That said I have a Paradisea+ which is uses a tube and gets plenty of good press on the Net.
Vdg, you may also want to check out MHDT Labs new Havana DAC, the big brother to the Paradisea. Reviews are saying it keeps the Paradisea's smoothness while adding extra detail. Modding the Benchmark to take away detail and add softness would take you in the same direction, but cost more. You'd have to listen with your system to see if it would be worth the extra. Stock Benchmark and my detailed system is not a good a match.

I've also heard lots of good things about the Lavry, but have never listened to one personally. Do yourself a favor and give the Apogee a try as well.