Is a Chord Qutest Dac my best option


I am relatively new to digital music, as in streaming Tidal etc and from my Antipodes Server. I have high end Pure Audio gear with a preamp and 2 x 60w Class A monoblocks and Monitor Audio Gold 5G 300 Speakers. I was recommended to Qutest Dac as a good option (and all I need to spend for great sound) and wondered what you experienced music lovers would make of this. Your advice/thoughts on this would be appreciated.
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@shamus2211, point made ... my intent is to support the idea of the noteworthy Chord DACs. My statement simply was meant to reflect on my experience with Qutest, TT2, DAVE, and M Scaler.
It was not a comment on the gear listed above.
Thanks to my Local Retail Shop the Qutest was available to me over one weekend. The TT2 and M Scaler I’ve listened to inserted into a full Reference System at the ’ Shop ’, and the DAVE M Scaler Combo was Demoed by Cord at the 2019 RMAF which is a local show for me.
Qutest represents - to me a notably highly resolving DAC.
Exceptional at less than $ 2000 USD.
That being said ... Lampi DACs and MHDT DACs both have heart felt support here on Audiogon.
Avalon Acoustics, Boulder Amplifiers, Rowland Design Group, and PS Audio are some of the nearby (for me) manufacturers located in CO.
I will not be making any apologies for my 2m Bronze Cart, my very fine
AQ ICs, and 12VS Cables.
Maybe you could tell the factory guys to lighten up a bit ...
#shamus2211, why did you single me out?
This may be fun and games for you but please don’t think that you can treat any one here with the same disregard that you are showing for @kenjiit.

@shamus2211

qutest is a very good dac, small form factor, excellent build -- excellent transparency, speed and rhythmic drive are its strong suits

there are other excellent dacs that will provide a more weighty, fuller 'rounder' presentation 

depends on the nature of the presentation you seek in your system
Hi Rego, you should not feel that I was having a go at you, I was merely pointing out that I doubted a Chord DAC would make me evaluate my system, it will be the Chord that stays or goes if I buy it. I apologise unreservedly if you felt I was taking the pi--! I was not. I have read a number of posts of yours and you always seem reasonable and fair. I do prefer your second post on my topic though, but only because a) we have hopefully cleared the air and b) you gave up two extra DACs to consider. That's a win/win Rego. Warm regards, Sean