Just having visited a small audio show I can say that built-in dacs and streamers are becoming the norm for mid-fi. I would not worry too much over future resell value.
The noice your friend is talking about is probably not noticable in this price range. The more expensive systems mostly used pre-amps, amps and a combined dac+streamer or separate dac and streamer but then we are talking $3k per piece or so with a total (sometimes way) over $10k.
I heard a Hegel h590 integrated that sounded very good and an Arcam SA30 (I think) that was also good but not as good (only $2.5k and with cheaper speakers). Hegel has a model called h190 that is cheaper if you don’t want to go to the h590 or h390, still with dac and streamer.
I know Bryston has a good integrated with dac but don’t remember what it costs. Ayre has one for about $6k, maybe they have a cheaper model too. And so on.
See what you can listen to and again, I don’t think you have to worry too much about parts being integrated.
Good luck!
The noice your friend is talking about is probably not noticable in this price range. The more expensive systems mostly used pre-amps, amps and a combined dac+streamer or separate dac and streamer but then we are talking $3k per piece or so with a total (sometimes way) over $10k.
I heard a Hegel h590 integrated that sounded very good and an Arcam SA30 (I think) that was also good but not as good (only $2.5k and with cheaper speakers). Hegel has a model called h190 that is cheaper if you don’t want to go to the h590 or h390, still with dac and streamer.
I know Bryston has a good integrated with dac but don’t remember what it costs. Ayre has one for about $6k, maybe they have a cheaper model too. And so on.
See what you can listen to and again, I don’t think you have to worry too much about parts being integrated.
Good luck!