Interconnect cable recommendations for Node 2i and DAC


I just purchased a Node 2i and I am really enjoying it. I plan on adding a DAC later this year. I am currently using a pair of Kimber Hero with WBT RCA's going into my Classe Preamp. I am also using Hero XLR between my Classe CA151 and and Pre. The Hero's going to the Node 2i are a little short for where I want to place it, so if I am going to get a different pair maybe now is the time to think about something different. If I had to say anything about the system right now its a touch bright, but that could be the Nodes DAC. Any suggestions in the $250 -$300 range on interconnects? I have a Kimber D60 digital cable that I can use when I get the DAC but I want a nice interconnect that could work now with the Node or the DAC when I get it.

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First, do a free month trial of Qobuz and then drop Tidal and the ridiculously limiting MQA BS (that’s what I did).  And l agree with others to put $ toward a DAC first then mess with interconnects — I’d recommend a Topping E30 that should be a nice sonic upgrade for only $130. Then for interconnects either Black Cat Coppertone (same designer as your D60 BTW) or Audio Envy would be great options to try at your price point. Just curious, what speakers/cables are you using?
Soix, thank you. I will have to do a little more A/B since I still am doing trials of both Tidal and Qobuz. I am running Purist Audio Musaeus for speaker and I have an XLR pair of Kimber Hero on the amp and pre connection.
@Larry5729,

That Project DAC is not exactly a desirable piece of kit in my opinion. I can certainty see why you thought the DAC in the Bluesound sounded better. At $330 for the project it is entry level at best and the internal DAC in the Bluesound is no slouch 

That being said, you are missing out if you have never heard what a good DAC can do. The Bluesound does a decent job but can be greatly improved with a nice upgraded DAC. Topping and Mytek both make decently priced DACs with MQQ if that is important to you.  I would be curious to see if you still thought MQA was as impressive once you heard the improvements that a good DAC can make (and again, that's not the project). Basic CD quality tracks through my Benchmark sound noticeably better than MQA track direct from the Bluesound. Ymmv.
Hi jmphotography,
   I have a Node 2,and Qobuz. I have had Spotify,and Tidal. I find Qobuz to have the best sound of the three. I ran the Node 2 straight to my preamp for a couple of years. I was very happy with the sound. However,I kept reading more and more about the benefits of having a DAC. I finally stepped up and purchased a used DAC. WOW! I was very surprised by the increase in sound quality. Better everything,especially imaging. I agree with other posters about holding off on cables,and get yourself a DAC. I promise you won’t be disappointed. 
The DAC in the Bluesound products are fairly good considering the price of these products, and I think one has to spend a decent amount to better but not break the bank. First I used my Vault 2 through the DAC input on my Cambridge 851C and it was a night and day difference, meaning improvement for the better. The Cambridge is more refined, better all around and open where by comparison the Bluesound is a little closed in.

Next up I picked up a RME ADI-2 fs and that was a major game changer and it pretty much walked all over my Cambridge which surprised me as I have a lot of respect for the Cambridge. The Cambridge 851C is still a fine player but it it’s not up to the RME.

Recently I picked up a Teddy Pardo power supply for my RME and it pushes it to another lever. RME with a Teddy Pardo is outstanding and I’m very happy with my Vault and Cambridge feeding it. If you haven’t changed out the stock power cable on your Node you should as that will improve things as well. I built mine from parts from VH Audio.

Agree you’re going to gain a lot more with a separate DAC over different cables.