Upgrade from an Audio Alchemy DDP 1 + PS 5 power supply?


Have had this DAC for a couple years now with no complaints on sound quality but would like to (perhaps) try something new.  I have no preamp (except the  Audio Alchemy DDP-1) so want a DAC with remote volume control.  I was considering the LKS  MH DA004 when I bought the AA DDP-1 and the new Gustard X26 Pro sounds quite interesting.  My budget will max out around $1500 and I don't mind buying used.  Qualities should include high resolution and a very well defined soundstage.  Something on the brighter side will probably not work well in my system but spot-on neutral is desirable, possibly with a hint of warmth.  Options will be appreciated but, if you could make direct comparisons to the AA DDP-1 vs suggested DAC's, that would be great.  Thank you.

lcherepkai

I have owned quite a lot of kit in my 50 year+ time as an enthusiast, including countless  preamps and dacs. I have owned my DDP-1 + PS 5 for close to 3 years, and though I thought many times that I needed to upgrade it, a simple change of power cords and S/PDIF cables renewed my love for it

hth

I purchased an upgraded umbilical from Revelation Audio Labs at the time I bought the Audio Alchemy duo and that was a pretty big improvement.  A Neotech NEVD 2001 with an Oyaide BNC and Xhadow RCA digital cable was a significant step up from my previous Acoustic Zen MC2.  If I keep it, I'll probably invest in audiophile fuses.  Just wondering if there's better for the money as technology

marches along

I have the DDP-1 and PS and love it (I have had it for about 4 years). I think I would have to spend quite a lot more money to get a preamp/DAC that sounds a lot better (the DAC module is the part that may be showing its age).

The T+A 200 DAC/pre is basically a newer, maybe better version of the DDP-1. Reviews have been good.
https://jaguaraudio.com/product/dac-200-dac-by-ta-hifi/?gad=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwsvujBhAXEiwA_UXnAJZuiupE1EDWymx0DFrCKuWzbzS2zYZPkfa5ooBTzyVWNBxOEFYB0RoCMqIQAvD_BwE

I am thinking of getting an integrated amp (Aesthetic Mimas, Ayre or other) and a separate DAC, because DACs seem to be the fastest evolving component. Good budget DACs can be had for a decent price.