Thanks for the review Chris!
I have a couple of the miniDSP HD´s (2x4) that replaced the standard miniDSP model used for supertweeters and subs management (main speakers running full range).. even there, I felt the HD was a nice step forward compared to the standard version. I am thinking that with the level of detail you are describing, you may notice any additional ADDA conversions though (I think there is digital I/O available, not sure)..
I would consider room treatments and speaker/listening positions tweaking good place to start dialing things in once you get your stuff into the cave... there is a lot of info available online, but I have found this a very time-efficient resource.
http://getbettersound.com/index.php
I am thinking with those speakers and your music preferences, you may want to audition some other flavor of a R2R or multibit DAC to compare against your iFi. A DAC that offers a NOS (non oversampling) option may be a good match, but watch so you do not lose that sound stage depth/width at the expense of tonality.
Here is a somewhat-off-the-radar company making source components that seem high value, https://www.allo.com/index.html ..
Good luck and will be looking forward to any additional comments you have time to share.
I have a couple of the miniDSP HD´s (2x4) that replaced the standard miniDSP model used for supertweeters and subs management (main speakers running full range).. even there, I felt the HD was a nice step forward compared to the standard version. I am thinking that with the level of detail you are describing, you may notice any additional ADDA conversions though (I think there is digital I/O available, not sure)..
I would consider room treatments and speaker/listening positions tweaking good place to start dialing things in once you get your stuff into the cave... there is a lot of info available online, but I have found this a very time-efficient resource.
http://getbettersound.com/index.php
I am thinking with those speakers and your music preferences, you may want to audition some other flavor of a R2R or multibit DAC to compare against your iFi. A DAC that offers a NOS (non oversampling) option may be a good match, but watch so you do not lose that sound stage depth/width at the expense of tonality.
Here is a somewhat-off-the-radar company making source components that seem high value, https://www.allo.com/index.html ..
Good luck and will be looking forward to any additional comments you have time to share.