Bmdduck: Your thinking is perfectly logical. Putting your Pre/Pro to the test first seems to be the best first step. One can always add a DAC (and more money) if the pre/pro is not living up to the listeners expectations. I certainly don't mean to imply that money spent on a good DAC like the Benchmark or Bel Canto, for example, is a waste of money. . . It may very well be the next step up the ladder for those who want more! My budget tells me exactly how much I can't live without!
Why buy a DAC when you have a high end pre/pro?
I am reading all this stuff about buying high-end DACs to bridge the gap from PC to system. Why aren't more of you running a signal adapter from the PC to your Pre/Pro or Receiver? Many Pre/Pros and Receivers have excellent DACs. We spend big bucks on these pre/pros and then ignore the DAC capabilities. Your thoughts?
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