consider then these new 'interface converters' referred to as bridges' that reside on the LAN or are attached between the PC and what ever D/A converter.
each time I’ve added in some level of Digital converter upstream of a dAC the outcome has been an audible improvement.
these instances have always been limited by means, but the consideration then is exactly the increment of sQ upgrade resulting from those devices which seem to forecast a greater investment there can yield formidable gains.
my trepidation however is fortified by budgetary and philosophical restrictions, given the cost of some of the more highly praised ‘bridges’ out there which run around $4K to $5K give or take a bit!
in several cases as much as a quite competent stand alone DAC!!
and likely adding on yet another wire as well.
hence, the ONLY rationale for going forward with a similar mainstream DAC investment for installing a new bridgte would have to be the audio quality is decidedly improved, not merely made different.
without respect to cost, have the additions of a bridge in your system brought about ‘night and day’ SQ gains?