First, upgrade your iTunes playback performance by purchasing Pure Music. This runs in conjunction with iTunes and makes it sound better.
Then, make sure you rip with the best software, not itunes. Rip using free XLD:
http://tmkk.pv.land.to/xld/index_e.html
Ripping to AIFF or ALAC format is not as good a .wav, but retains all of the tags.
Then select the best USB interface so that jitter is minimized. This is actually more important than the DAC. Most DACs have poor built-in async or adaptive USB interfaces.
USB converter options that do not dissappoint are: Empirical Audio Off-Ramp 5, Synergistic Research, Diverter HR and if you are on a budget, Audiophilleo.
Then, get a decent DAC like Wired 4 Sound DAC2 or Metrum Octave. Some like the Rega. The W4S DAC2 when driven from I2S cable is world-class. Sound like you have never heard before.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
Then, make sure you rip with the best software, not itunes. Rip using free XLD:
http://tmkk.pv.land.to/xld/index_e.html
Ripping to AIFF or ALAC format is not as good a .wav, but retains all of the tags.
Then select the best USB interface so that jitter is minimized. This is actually more important than the DAC. Most DACs have poor built-in async or adaptive USB interfaces.
USB converter options that do not dissappoint are: Empirical Audio Off-Ramp 5, Synergistic Research, Diverter HR and if you are on a budget, Audiophilleo.
Then, get a decent DAC like Wired 4 Sound DAC2 or Metrum Octave. Some like the Rega. The W4S DAC2 when driven from I2S cable is world-class. Sound like you have never heard before.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio