That is exactly why I like my Decco65, the convenience of having it all in one place. The only reason why I'm striving for separates now is because its kind of a pain to listen to my Schiit Valhalla using the preout found on the Peachtree (have to disconnect the speakers/sub, etc.)
Your suggestions are very good and its given me some insight as to what I should be focusing on to achieve my sound goals. I think I'll just shop for a DAC for my Valhalla separately, and try to upgrade my stereo system by replacing the speakers.
From what I understand the Epos are quite a head of anything else in their price range. So I guess i'm wondering what would be the next "bang for your buck" upgrade. I do love my Epos, but I'm very skeptical of getting different speakers now.
I've read on the Dali Zensor 1's, and they look promising. Do you have any suggestions for a tiny bookshelf that could help me achieve my sound goals? (emphasis on help, not achieve)
My budget for speakers would probably be around 400-500 in the near future. I barley started my new job, and as a college student its sometimes hard to save up for audio equipment, hah. I'm used to buying equipment at a very low price, and selling for more, then upgrading. With the EPOS I'll be able to draw $140 at most, which might make it a little bit more difficult to aim for something better.
Thanks again for the suggestions, I'm hoping I'll be able to find a worthwhile bookshelf that will help me move up in the audio chain.