Will I notice a difference?


I currently have an Exemplar/Denon 3910 CD player ( a Denon unit modified at great cost by John Tucker) and a Cambridge Audio CXN streamer. I'm thinking of getting an Mhdt Orchid dac but will I hear a difference or rather improvement ? I've tried sub $1000 dacs like Topping D50 and heard no difference at all. Guess I'm tending to be cynical about external dacs but would appreciate some informed opinions.
128x128mazian
Let's stir this question up a bit. Are external dacs the latest audio incarnation of the Emperor's New Suit of Clothes?
Nice idea but I think Linear Tube Audio would be disinclined to lend out a DAC to Australia. As Mhdt are based in Taiwan I would have more chance getting a unit from them but very, very unlikely. The company has no representation in Australia. If I buy one and it doesn't work out it may be on Audiogon in a few weeks.
I must tell you that you will hear a difference and a good one at that. Ask Linear Tube Audio for a 10 day trial. They may work with you even though they don’t offer this now.  Explain your situation and who knows? This is not a cheap dac, but $1100 that sounds like $5000.  It is supremely real sounding and a delight. Worth a call.  
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The rest of my equipment is a Van Alstine Transcendence 8+ pre, a Rogue Stereo 90 power amp driving the electrostatic panels of Martin Logan Vantage speakers and an Acurus A250 driving the bass units. Also a Mosscade Saturn 12 sub which I rarely use.
The Orchid bests dacs costing up to $4000 in my system. It is very, very good.  Give it a decent power cord and NOS WE tube and enjoy! Just a wonderful sounding dac with no weakness that takes away from the enjoyment of the music. Easy best buy based on my experiences. 
I have the Orchid, and it is not my most expensive DAC but I think it's my favorite. I've never heard your CD player so I don't know if it will be better or if you will like it better but if you like neutral detailed "analog" sounding digital then give the Orchid a try.

There are other things in your system that will make more of a difference than an external DAC but if you don't like digital sounding sources then it's worth making the investment in my opinion.
What is the rest of your equipment? What do you think is lacking in your sound?I just went through a similar exercise, Topping D50, Sabaj D5, Schiit Bifrost multibit (I already owned), ADI-2 dac.
I kept the ADI.
The differences in sound were marginal. I guess if you were to break the 2k barrier, you might notice a difference.
If you’re staying in the under 1k , any decently designed dac will do a good job at giving you an enjoyable experience. Most of the difference that I found came down to the output stage.

Where else could you put that money, that would make your listening more enjoyable?
just some thoughts.

good luck 

mdr
I've tried sub $1000 dacs like Topping D50 and heard no difference at all.


Well there you go then.
My bet is YES...you will surely hear an improvement, and I have never even heard the Orchid; but I say so after owning 2 non oversampling DACs, which I consider to be far more natural sounding than other good DACs I owned previously. It's hard It's hard to explain the difference until you hear it, but when you do hear it, it's obvious.