Most organic / real / analogue sounding DAC (ideally with Volume Control) for $1500??????


I’d say I’m completely jaded with digital Hifi.   All sounds so thin & clinical.

I people raving about Benchmark DACs & Chord Mojos etc. They sound like hell to me.   Nothing at all like real live voices & instruments.

I’ve been reading about R2R Ladders & NOS.   The descriptions match what I’m looking for.   I want natural sound that makes me forget about Hifi & just listen to the music.
like Reel to Reel without the faff.

Lifelike is my aim, but I certainly prefer a warm, dark sound over clinical.

Don't need a load of inputs.  Only need 2 or 3.
I don’t have any analog sources, so prefer the DAC to have Volume Control to eliminate the need for a Pre Amp.   However, if the best sounding DACs don’t have Volume Control & there are clear sonic benefits to having a Preamp, then I could be persuaded.

I’m in UK btw, so need brands that ship to UK.


Suggestions please?


Thanks

singintheblues
What could you be listening to that makes "all digital sound thin and critical"? It hasn't been for many years- def not a result of being digital. I'd look at other areas of your system and room first that can have a much more heavy handed impact on brightness, bass etc. chances are really high its not your DAC. 
What could you be listening to that makes "all digital sound thin and critical"? It hasn't been for many years- def not a result of being digital. I'd look at other areas of your system and room first that can have a much more heavy handed impact on brightness, bass etc. chances are really high its not your DAC. 
I have the Rega DAC-R and I'm quite happy with the sound.  I think Rega discontinued them and you can find a deal on one.  
DAC by itself is meaningless.  Everything works in combination with everything else.  Input signal comes on a cable, wireless connection or network.  Assuming the original signal is pristine the input cables or method have to match the equipment to the fullest extend possible.  Power cable? Same on the out leg to amplification. How well do the output cables and amplification match to the DAC?  How about room vibrations and damping?  I could go on but there are so many factors to consider and dial in right down to room acoustics to tame.