DAC volume controls


I'd like to get other's opinions on their experience about using a dac's volume control straight into a power amp instead of going analog into an integrated/pre.   

Currently I have an Aurender A10 and a BAT 3000SE.  The A10 seems to benefit from the BAT's preamp (though I have never had it with just a power amp - the BAT has no pre-in). 

As part of a potential long-term upgrade I am thinking of stepping up to a dCS Bartok which is supposed to have a very nice volume control. 

Thanks.
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I don't believe the A10 has an analog volume control correct? That will make a huge difference in sound quality and is why the going through the preamp sounds better. Even the Bartok uses a digital volume control but it's supposed to be quite nice.  I suspect even it however will sound better through a line stage.
Many thanks, three_easy_payments.  You are correct, the A10 does not have an analog volume control.
You will receive a ton of opinions on using a DAC’s volume control and pros/cons of having a pre in the chain. The best way is to carefully test it in your listening room. Try each way for a week or so.

I tested using a Linn DSM straight into a power amp and then added a Pass Labs XP-20 preamp and used its volume control. I liked the sound with the Pass better...
It really depends on the implementation. There are more options when you have the opportunity to implement a digital volume control before it undergoes conversion from digital to analog.

Many of the best solutions perform volume control in the digital domain, and certainly when music is being produced volume is being manipulated in the digital domain.
I use a PS Audio DAC senior and use it with it's digital volume control and I love it . As I just listen on phones nowadays the level of detail I get is incredible. Now I know why my millennium born nephew hates it , "too much detail Uncle Jim".