I have no experience with Bel Canto, but I can say I use my Node with an Ayre Codex. The difference between the onboard DAC and the Ayre is significant. And, considering the price, the Codex is a steal. If you are patient, you can score a used on for under $1500.
You say you traded your old speakers in. So, what are you using now?
If you are finding the onboard Bluesound DAC sounds better, then I think you might want to make sure all connections are correct.
If I recall correctly the DAC in the Node was 'warm', but when connected to the Ayre, became much 'cleaner' and 'livelier'. Also, I would try playing either CD or higher rez material first-rather than MQA, in order to get an idea of what the DAC is doing. (And, remember, some recordings are just plain lousy recorded, even a high rez or MQA iteration won't help it).
Lastly, the AQ cables are great cables. Trust me.
Bob
You say you traded your old speakers in. So, what are you using now?
If you are finding the onboard Bluesound DAC sounds better, then I think you might want to make sure all connections are correct.
If I recall correctly the DAC in the Node was 'warm', but when connected to the Ayre, became much 'cleaner' and 'livelier'. Also, I would try playing either CD or higher rez material first-rather than MQA, in order to get an idea of what the DAC is doing. (And, remember, some recordings are just plain lousy recorded, even a high rez or MQA iteration won't help it).
Lastly, the AQ cables are great cables. Trust me.
Bob