For a system like yours, I'd skip a separate DAC and try one or two standalone players you think may make for an upgrade instead.
One reason for this answer is that yours seems like a simple system and so I assume it should probably be kept that way, i.e., if you go with a separate DAC you could be looking at needing another power cord (and maybe outlet), a digital cable, and maybe another rack shelf.
Another is that transport quality is critical to overall success in this area, meaning if you're like me, before you're done you'll have gone to a dedicated transport over your old player, and quite possibly an outboard jitter-reduction box (and yet another digital cable, PC, outlet, and shelf) as well.
As for choosing what to get, IMO one of the beauties of Audiogon is that it enables one to easily experiment with used gear and not be forced to take a big loss if something doesn't work out. Bring in a couple of likelies, and sell what doesn't stick.
About my own experience with items similar to what's on your list, I've owned both a Theta DSPro Basic IIIa and an MSB Gold Link/P1000 Power Base (both the top iterations of their respective models), and greatly prefer the Theta, for reasons including the ones you list when you say, "I do also look for clarity, detail, imaging, bass and treble extension, and pace, rhythm and timing", in addition to tonal neutrality (but with full-throated color saturation), dynamic authority, dimensionality, grainlessness, and soundstage spaciousness. The Gold Link is 'warmer' FWIW, but inaccurately so, though some might find the Theta "clinically neutral or hyper-detailed" I suppose, just because it doesn't color or glaze over anything, including nasty-sounding disks.
One reason for this answer is that yours seems like a simple system and so I assume it should probably be kept that way, i.e., if you go with a separate DAC you could be looking at needing another power cord (and maybe outlet), a digital cable, and maybe another rack shelf.
Another is that transport quality is critical to overall success in this area, meaning if you're like me, before you're done you'll have gone to a dedicated transport over your old player, and quite possibly an outboard jitter-reduction box (and yet another digital cable, PC, outlet, and shelf) as well.
As for choosing what to get, IMO one of the beauties of Audiogon is that it enables one to easily experiment with used gear and not be forced to take a big loss if something doesn't work out. Bring in a couple of likelies, and sell what doesn't stick.
About my own experience with items similar to what's on your list, I've owned both a Theta DSPro Basic IIIa and an MSB Gold Link/P1000 Power Base (both the top iterations of their respective models), and greatly prefer the Theta, for reasons including the ones you list when you say, "I do also look for clarity, detail, imaging, bass and treble extension, and pace, rhythm and timing", in addition to tonal neutrality (but with full-throated color saturation), dynamic authority, dimensionality, grainlessness, and soundstage spaciousness. The Gold Link is 'warmer' FWIW, but inaccurately so, though some might find the Theta "clinically neutral or hyper-detailed" I suppose, just because it doesn't color or glaze over anything, including nasty-sounding disks.