I also have an Oppo 105D and two Pioneer Elite BDP-09 Blu-ray players. My suggestion is not as esoteric as Jerry’s. I caught your request for an "inexpensive" DAC and I recommend a Benchmark DAC1. It’s an early model, and I have seen them as low as $300 (MSRP was $995). I bought one years ago and still use it with an older Denon 3520. I doubt it will beat a Berkeley Alpha DAC but it will make any of your current players sound noticeably more transparent, especially with headphones.
Your experience with an inexpensive DAC?
I have a main system and a bedroom system for late night headphone listening. I have not upgraded my digital end of the system, but do not want to spend/do too much at this point. So my question, what have my friends here at AudiogoN had success with in a DAC?
I have an Oppo and two of the better high-end, but older Pioneer Elite players. So I am thinking that a good sounding DAC may be of use to me.
I do have a prejudice I may have to set aside, as in me liking components with tubes or transistors but not op-amps/I.C. chips. Perhaps I am a dinosaur?
For what it's worth (great song) I listen mainly to classic Jazz and lean towards acoustic instruments rather than electric and I listen to many female vocals, Ella, Dinah Washington, Diana Krall, Carmen, and even though he had a bit of a messy life and a limited vocal and instrument range, I do listen to much of early Chet Baker and Paul Desmond, Miles, Earl Garner, et.al.
Thanks for your thoughts/experience, Jim
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