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riverrat

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After making do with a one-size-fits-all AV system for many years, I managed to obtain official permission from the Chief to have a dedicated 2-channel system in our "great" room, with the TV/DVD stuff upstairs in the "media" room.

I've put together a relatively modest, but to my ears good sounding system, some old some new:

Sansui AU-D11 Mk II amp (c. 1984 refurbed and sounding great)

Sony SCD222 ES CD/SACD player/changer (c. 2002)

Sansui TU-719 tuner (c. 1978)

Onkyo T-9 Tuner (c. 1976)

Totem Sttaf speakers (good WAF w/the Chief, significanly less b*tching about speakers in the living room since these replaced my ancient Speakerlab S-3s.)

Radio Shack speaker cables (haven't really bought into the "audiophile" cable thing)

THESE MCM interconnects

I have about $1800 into this system, about $1100 was for the speakers.

For awhile I was looking into a mid-fi single CD player (e.g. used Rega Planet or similar) as an upgrade and complement to the Sony.

But now I'm thinking that a stand-alone DAC might give the best bang for the buck. I've never had a stand-alone DAC, just starting to learn about them. From what I understand, CD transport technology is not progressing nearly as fast as DAC technology, so it makes sense to separate these functions.

With a much more revealing amp and speakers, I'm looking to clean up the digital CD playback of the Sony.

Currently looking at THIS DAC.

My questions:

1. Are there any other relatively inexpensive (i.e. <$300) DACs I should consider?

2. Am I on the right track- i.e. is a DAC likely to provide the most bang for the buck in improved sound?

Thanks in advance to all you audio pros for any advice you can provide!

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Yes, it's a very useful little box. I use it as a preamp, and it does improve my digital playback considerably (and I was happy with the sound before from the Decware modified Sony SACD player I was using!)

Took a while to break in and took some playing around with tubes but the time and effort pays off.

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