The easy way is to just buy an integrated player.
If the Arcam is an older device, it is probably possible to improve on it in all regards with newer models at modest cost, like a Rega or Cambridge Audio player, say.
If it is newer, then it might be worth trying the DAC first and then changing transport later but only if needed.
GOing the DAC route will also open up the option of using a music server if interested, which is really something worth considering for the future.
PErsonally, I'd think twice before dumping a lot of money into a high end integrated CD player these days.
If the Arcam is an older device, it is probably possible to improve on it in all regards with newer models at modest cost, like a Rega or Cambridge Audio player, say.
If it is newer, then it might be worth trying the DAC first and then changing transport later but only if needed.
GOing the DAC route will also open up the option of using a music server if interested, which is really something worth considering for the future.
PErsonally, I'd think twice before dumping a lot of money into a high end integrated CD player these days.