The DAC in the Bluesound products are fairly good considering the price of these products, and I think one has to spend a decent amount to better but not break the bank. First I used my Vault 2 through the DAC input on my Cambridge 851C and it was a night and day difference, meaning improvement for the better. The Cambridge is more refined, better all around and open where by comparison the Bluesound is a little closed in.
Next up I picked up a RME ADI-2 fs and that was a major game changer and it pretty much walked all over my Cambridge which surprised me as I have a lot of respect for the Cambridge. The Cambridge 851C is still a fine player but it it’s not up to the RME.
Recently I picked up a Teddy Pardo power supply for my RME and it pushes it to another lever. RME with a Teddy Pardo is outstanding and I’m very happy with my Vault and Cambridge feeding it. If you haven’t changed out the stock power cable on your Node you should as that will improve things as well. I built mine from parts from VH Audio.
Agree you’re going to gain a lot more with a separate DAC over different cables.
Next up I picked up a RME ADI-2 fs and that was a major game changer and it pretty much walked all over my Cambridge which surprised me as I have a lot of respect for the Cambridge. The Cambridge 851C is still a fine player but it it’s not up to the RME.
Recently I picked up a Teddy Pardo power supply for my RME and it pushes it to another lever. RME with a Teddy Pardo is outstanding and I’m very happy with my Vault and Cambridge feeding it. If you haven’t changed out the stock power cable on your Node you should as that will improve things as well. I built mine from parts from VH Audio.
Agree you’re going to gain a lot more with a separate DAC over different cables.