This is a matter of taste. I think for DACs that use the standard family of chips (Cirrus/Wolfson/Burr Brown/ESS, etc...) the Wyred is outstanding. I would argue that no matter how much you spend, you are probably not going to get a massive difference in sound profile by simply getting a more refined DAC using the same sorts of chips.
If you want a different sounding unit, PS Audio and Chord are two of the more differentiated in that they are not simply using the same chips everyone else uses but it is a combination hardware and software.
The PS Audio's sound depends on which operating system you are running. Some are great, some not so much. Chord doesn't change software and this is beneficial in that if you read a review, that is what the DAC will sound like. You could replace your Wyred and Oppo with a Hugo2 and 2Go if you don't need balanced interconnects and IMO, take a significant step forward.
If you need want a balanced DAC, the Hugo TT2 with a Lumin streamer would be amazing but that is a LOT more. I am a Chord dealer who takes trades. I will take your Wyred DAC and Oppo in exchange for either happily. PM me if you are interested.
If you want a different sounding unit, PS Audio and Chord are two of the more differentiated in that they are not simply using the same chips everyone else uses but it is a combination hardware and software.
The PS Audio's sound depends on which operating system you are running. Some are great, some not so much. Chord doesn't change software and this is beneficial in that if you read a review, that is what the DAC will sound like. You could replace your Wyred and Oppo with a Hugo2 and 2Go if you don't need balanced interconnects and IMO, take a significant step forward.
If you need want a balanced DAC, the Hugo TT2 with a Lumin streamer would be amazing but that is a LOT more. I am a Chord dealer who takes trades. I will take your Wyred DAC and Oppo in exchange for either happily. PM me if you are interested.