PS Audio Stellar Gain DAC/Pre-amp as first foray into separate pre-amp?


Well, I've been researching and considering various pre-amps with home theater bypass, but just came across this much more affordable PS Audio Stellar Gain DAC/pre-amp.  The idea is to get something for two channel audio that has home theater bypass, so as to be able to continue to use my Denon AVR for movies and multi-channel SACD and DVD-Audio.  But I want to improve the CD and flac playback I'm now getting out of the AVR.  I would also want to get better two channel SACD audio quality than I get through the AVR over HDMI, but it seems that I would have to purchase a proprietary PS Audio SACD player that has the I2S connector to make that happen. 

The plan would be to connect my universal player via optical or coaxial digital to the Stellar Gain DAC, instead of my current signal path of the Oppo into the AVR via HDMI.  I would also connect my turntable(high output MC cartridge) to the Stellar Gain unit.  I could also connect the optical digital output from my 4K TV to the Stellar gain.  The Stellar Gain unit would be connected to my Krell FPB 400cx power amp via XLR cables(I'm not sure if this would be a good output impedance match). 

The Stellar Gain DAC/pre-amp seems very reasonably priced, at $1,700, for its capabilities and for the sound quality indicated by professional reviews.  Plus, near mint used units are available for ~$1,200.  Thoughts? 
mtrot
Thanks, actually, I have the Oppo 203. I also have an Oppo BDP-83 in the bedroom system.

Thanks for the ideas for digital COAX cables. What about an XLR cable to go from the Stellar Gain DAC to the Krell power amp?
Edit:  Oops, I just saw your last reply.
Heh, just like speakers, once you ask "what cable should I buy", you will get 18 different answers! lol. However, in all my R&D and testing, I have always found solid-core to just sound better than any stranded conductor cable. Audioquest pretty much uses only solid core (except for their cheaper power cord and speaker cables). Wireworld is not quite fully solid core - but it's not that bad because they align all the conductors in a row side-by-side instead of clumping them together in a single bundle.
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Since you're using Oppo 203, you could still try using pure analog out of it as well. You could try first with just left/right to get a sense of what it sounds like through the Denon AVR and then invest in another 3 RCA cables if you feel that's good enough for multi-channel SACD (if it's better than SACD through HDMI).

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Another thing that will significantly improve the Oppo quality is to get one of those linear power supplies from companies like Oppomod or Clones Audio. These are in the $300-400 range and will be a great improvement over the stock switching power supply. And it will allow you to do fuse upgrades in the Oppo.

@ auxinput
Thanks, I've been looking at a DIN phono interconnect from Audio Sensibility for my turntable. 
Cool.   One comment about Audio Sensibility.  If you are looking at the Statement Silver or the Signature Silver DIN phono cables, I don't think you can get anything better (if silver is what you are after).  I have experience with the Impact and other Audio Sensibilty copper cables.  Even though he uses OCC copper in these, they are NOT solid-core, and aren't that great.  If you are looking for an OCC copper based tonearm cable, I would recommend the Wire World Eclipse 7 tonearm cable instead.
Thanks, it was the Impact that I was considering.  The price is $199, Canadian.

https://audiosensibility.com/blog/products-2/phono-cables-occ-copper-and-occ-silver/#!/Impact-SE-Str...
Looks like the WW Eclipse 7 will run me more than twice the price.