Zabato,
Please clarify what is it you are looking for. The Neo 260 is a CD transport with optional DAC, while the Benchmark and Naim you list are DACs only.
By "play digital discs", are you talking SACD, BluRay also, or just CD?
Knowing these would allow for better answers.
I'll venture to say "future flexibility" is quite uncertain in digital audio. Only two years ago nobody was talking about DSD, and now some people are going crazy for it. The most flexible digital source I know of is a Windows PC, obviously optimized as an audio source, but for DACs we are subject to changes in technology.
Having said this, one has to also ponder the relevance of the new technologies for one's use. Most music today is still on 16/44, and many 24-bit 88/96/192 kHz albums becoming available were derived from 16/44 and many sound just like the CD. Good high rez albums sound better, but there is not a whole lot of content I want to listen to in that format. Let alone DSD...Sometimes high rez is "fun" to try how good a system can sound, but how relevant is this to each user is up to that user and his/her wallet.
My front end is a highly optimized PC > Audiophilleo with PurePower > Metrum Octave mk.I. The Audiophilleo and Metrum added up to $2k when bought new 18 months ago, sound wonderful, and allow playback up to 24/192. While I sometimes think about what would be a next move regarding AP+Metrum, it doesn't happen often, and personally I'm more interested in DACs that sound great rather than the ability to play DSD. Naturally, this is only my point of view, but thought I should put it out there.
Please clarify what is it you are looking for. The Neo 260 is a CD transport with optional DAC, while the Benchmark and Naim you list are DACs only.
By "play digital discs", are you talking SACD, BluRay also, or just CD?
Knowing these would allow for better answers.
I'll venture to say "future flexibility" is quite uncertain in digital audio. Only two years ago nobody was talking about DSD, and now some people are going crazy for it. The most flexible digital source I know of is a Windows PC, obviously optimized as an audio source, but for DACs we are subject to changes in technology.
Having said this, one has to also ponder the relevance of the new technologies for one's use. Most music today is still on 16/44, and many 24-bit 88/96/192 kHz albums becoming available were derived from 16/44 and many sound just like the CD. Good high rez albums sound better, but there is not a whole lot of content I want to listen to in that format. Let alone DSD...Sometimes high rez is "fun" to try how good a system can sound, but how relevant is this to each user is up to that user and his/her wallet.
My front end is a highly optimized PC > Audiophilleo with PurePower > Metrum Octave mk.I. The Audiophilleo and Metrum added up to $2k when bought new 18 months ago, sound wonderful, and allow playback up to 24/192. While I sometimes think about what would be a next move regarding AP+Metrum, it doesn't happen often, and personally I'm more interested in DACs that sound great rather than the ability to play DSD. Naturally, this is only my point of view, but thought I should put it out there.