Suggestions for DAC auditions - upgrade from HRT III+?


I'm quite happy with my current setup with a Musical Paradise MP-301 MK 3, Triode Labs Vivace Mini (3" single driver), HSU sub, and i-Mac w/ HRT III+ DAC.  

However, time marches on with DAC improvements, and there are many newer models out.  I don't care about anything except playing my CD collection through the DAC.  Current high-res compatibility is fine, but I'm not really looking for that.  I need USB in and RCA out - no volume control needed.

My goal is realistic tone and more musical vs clinical detail.  

What have you heard or are you using that might tempt me to trade up from my trusty HRT?  Price - under $1,200...

Thanks in advance!
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" Thanks EJR & sfall - My biggest issue is that I don't want to buy the same music another time (regarding the MQA).  I have a large CD/LP collection, but it might be the next big thing if they start phasing out CDs for current music. "

CD's are already being phased out, and its highly unlikely MQA will succeed. Just look at what happened with SACD and DVD-A. One thing I can tell you, is that good Reedbook playback usually sounds better than entry to mid level high res. I think its worth it to get the best out of your current formats, and watch the new stuff to make sure its going to succeed before you invest in it.
I use my computers to exclusively playback Redbook CD quality files. I own several DACS, all purchased used at a fraction of their original price. Buying used at right prices allows one to explore and find a DAC that plays well in ones system. I own a couple USB/SPDIF converters that allow use of older DACs. The M2Tech Hiface plugs directly into the computer USB port therefore removing the need for a USB cable.  Not sure that is needed as there are now many DACS with quality USB implementation now on the used market.  With your budget I am confident that you can find a DAC that improve on the HRT and plays well with your system.
I currently have for sale on another site an Electrocompaniet ECD-1 dac. Great sounding dac for redbook cd's. Very analog sound. Upsamples all digital inputs to 24/192. Do a search for reviews.It took a Mcintosh MDA 1000 ( retailed for $8000.00) to replace it,and differences were there but not night & day.
Thank you mesch and denmen.  I'm on track to either buy something a few years old with a good discount or a really good but affordable current model in my price range.  Still determining the best value based on my research...I'll check out the ECD too.