Preamp vs DAC vs Streamer


I am looking for advice on upgrading the 2.1 portion of my system. My budget is approximately $2,000, but would go 2-3x higher for the right preamp. 

My current system:

Marantz 7015 (using pre out)

LSA Warp 1 amp

KEF R11’s

Rythmic F12SE

Pro-ject 1Xpression carbon classic with Hana ML

Rega Aria 

Bluesound Node (Qobuz)

Schiit Modi Multibit 2

Marantz CD6007 

I am relatively happy with my analog side, but vinyl is my primary listening and further improvement from a quality preamp would be good.

On the digital side, streaming is OK (i use Qobuz), but not as dynamic or clear as vinyl. CD's sound dull and lifeless. The node is connected to my MM2 DAC via USB, CD player to MM2 via Core Power digital coax.

Preamp: Must have subwoofer management, HT bypass & be less than 4.3” tall and 15.5” deep. A quality DAC, don’t need phono stage, don't want ADA conversion for analog.
Subwoofer mgt is key as my amp is a little underpowered for my KEF’s and requiring it to drive the KEF’s full range would be problematic.

Parasound P6 seems to be the only one I can find (at any price) that checks the boxes. Any others, regardless of price?

DAC: Chord Qutest or Schiit YGGDRASIL
Streamer: Open, but quality streamer/DAC combo

i feel like the best next investment is the preamp, but my local shop (Audio Advice) advises against Parasound… new management… going in wrong direction.. warranty service, etc. They have discontinued carrying the brand, and have no preamp solution that meet my requirements. They recommend the Chord Qutest over the Parasound P6 as my next investment.
 

Thoughts and/or recommendations. Thank you 

128x128signaforce
Post removed 

The RP-1 has arrived. In my limited vinyl listening (family are in town, limiting my listening), it sounds exceptional, clear, crisp concise, beautiful. Digital also significantly improved. Life is good! Thank you all & merry Christmas/ happy holidays!

Congrats! 
 

I’ve yet to see a dac straight to amp guy still a dac straight to amp guy after a year or so. 

What do you guys think of the miniDSP SHD for room correction, subwoofer management and DAC. ASR liked it and it seems to have great reviews. I would still use my Rogue for phono, running through the SHD for bass management and room correction, then run all digital through the SHD. Thoughts? Thanks 

@signaforce

You may want to repost this as a starter thread in digital to find other members who may have experience with the miniDSP SHD. I doubt there are many, to be honest, but a search of miniDSP on this forum does seem to have some life.

I would advise against any whole Chinese product (engineered; mfg in China; sold online from China) but there are a subset of those that take the risk on this site, usually buying suspect cables on alibaba. 

While it is an exciting time to be an audiophile and vinyl spinner I have been noticing much more blurring of the lines when it comes to products that are labeled audiophile but are notably AV related. Most on this site will sport 2- channel setups and anything beyond that is open to derision. It is social media after all and we all miss making fun of one another without repercussions. 

The connecting factor between 2 and multiple speaker setups is the screen. Two channel setups may have always had digital readouts, toggles and flywheels, but now they are increasingly having screens big enough for menus and EQ manipulation. Having two NAD amps, I am interested in one that can utilize Dirac Live but so far all I am seeing is integrated amps. Hopefully, that will change.

What Dirac Live says can be cured, can generally be cured via acoustic panels, bass traps, etc. Many audiophiles have limitations with gear setup and having Dirac Live can be used as a tool for proper distribution of room treatment. But it's value lessens if you have generally gotten over the hump of understanding what is going on with your room with reflection points and have remedied the worst of it. Still, I would like to incorporate it at some point when it is feasible to do so, if for no other reason than confirmation bias. 

Amir at ASR measures scientifically but offers up no judgement on sound. While the product measures well, there are plenty of highly sought after audiophile electronics that do not measure well. Grain of salt, perhaps. Remember, the hardest to drive speakers are the ones that sound the best, if for no other reason than you finally found an amp that can drive them!

You definitely want your digital going through the Rogue because the output tubes will soften the edges of digital music. The stock J&J tubes- maybe not so much- but upgrading your tubes is a game changer for digital music through the Rogue. While my Yggy still cannot out shine my Rega turntable, this is the closest they have ever gotten and the Mullard tubes only accent the richness of vinyl.

A highly resolving SS preamp that can touch the Rogue is not going to cost less than $1,300 and getting a DAC included that would rival your current DAC is highly suspect. Now, if they threw in a few ShamWows and a Ginsu knife then it may be worthy of consideration!