Jaw Dropping Improvement?


60-something, intermittent earner here (Read “mostly starving-artist with the rare, unexpected windfall here and there.”) who has just acquired a Bluesound Node 2i.  I’d be very interested to hear what external DAC, in your experience-and-opinion gave such a dramatic improvement in SQ over that of a stock Bluesound streaming device as to be jaw dropping...an absolute game changer.  Does such an animal exist for less than $2000 U.S. or are improvements at this price point more in the nature of subtleties?  Somewhere in between?  To be sure these things are subjective but your take on this would give me a running start on researching things here with a fairly tight budget being considered — If subtle-to-low/moderate level “tweaks” to SQ are all I can expect from, say, a Qutest or Gungnir Multibit, I’ll probably stay with just the streamer and be happy.

Thanks in advance.
lg1
The problem is what constitutes "jaw dropping"?  Having read audio magazines and forums for decades, what it takes to make someone's jaw drop can vary considerably from person to person.  

Since you seem to be budget conscious, here are two considerations. The Topping E-30 is quite the buy for $130. You can try one from Amazon and return it for a full refund if your jaw doesn't drop. Next up the line is a Schiit Bifrost for $700 -- it is a full multibit (R2R) DAC. Schiit gives a 2 week trial but does charge 5% if you return it.  I have both DACs and the Topping is a great buy at its price but the Bifrost is definitely better in my book. And, there are plenty of other options out there for as much money as you want to throw at the issue.
Thanks, jjss49...good points for me to contemplate!

I’d like the music I listen to to be as clear and as in-focus as possible within the capabilities of my integrated amp and speakers.  If I can compare to optics, I want to be looking at things through an immaculately cleaned and top-of-the-line Zeiss lens!  However,......I want this hyper-focus to reveal “euphonic” 95 times out of 100 and “clinical” on only the five remaining occasions.  If a given singer is sounding overly sibilant via Tidal, I want to be confident it’s an inferior recording and not artifacts originating at a weak link in my system-chain.  All that considered, I want lower-frequency “punch” and a certain, undefinable “energy emanating from the speakers wall” to induce the same smile on my face I had two weeks ago when I got the Node 2i hooked up and playing....that sense of “Yeah......this component purchase was a gamble that sure paid off.”...but taken to the “final frontier” within the parameters of my Node2i>integrated amp >speakers.

Might be chasing phantoms here but one may as well aim high!
@lg1

your add’l comments are helpful

i would suggest you try a chord dac... a qutest or a 2qute... reasons being:

- your system is only moderately revealing in the midrange and treble but has good bass response
- the onboard dac in the node 2i is voiced to sound innocuous... meaning it is smoothed over at the expense of detail, clarity, transient response, and incisiveness - ultimately it is a lens that is cloudy and substantially dulls the image of the real thing
- the chords (along with the rme-adi2 and better toppings) have great clarity, speed, slam and ’air’ in their sound character
- the chords are somewhat better than the rme and topping d90 in they have more subtlety and refinement while providing great clarity, lend more ambient 'air', and throw a more well defined, larger stereo image

qutest used is $1300-1400, 2qute is $800 -- both are excellent, and i would venture to say if you keep your current system with the jbl’s, you will not hear much (or any) difference between the two... but the improvement will be significant and immediately noticeable going from the dac of the node 2i -- whether it is 'jaw dropping' you will have to tell us :)

good luck
IMHO...With your system and you wanting to stay under $2000.00 for a streamer nothing you can buy will give you a jaw dropping impact.
You can improve the Bluesound by swapping out the stock PSU with: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bluesound-NODE-2-2i-upgrade-low-noise-PSU-interface/324146967047?hash=item4...
Then power it with a good 5V linear power supply.

Also upgrading your Ethernet chain makes a huge improvement such as a Gigafoil V4 (powered with a 5V LPS) and Network Acoustics ENO with a high quality Ethernet cable. 

If you decide to go with an external DAC and use coax the iFi SPDIF Purifier 2 (powered with a 5V LPS) also makes a nice improvement. 

Everything matters when it comes to your digital front end. 
-Alex