Ps: I agree that the DAC in your CDP is probably better than in your modestly-priced Cambridge Audio DAC (you should really test this to confirm).
I also agree that since your pre-amp has only one set of line inputs, you might be better off plugging and unplugging the DAC and CDP depending on whether you want to input from iTunes or the CDP. However, switching cables around is a pain.
Since your pre-amp only has one input source, you might consider buying a higher quality DAC so that the MAC and Shanling T1000 SE CDP can be plugged into the DAC.
I guess you could also replace your pre-amp that only has one set of line inputs with another pre-amp with multiple inputs so that the MAC can be wired to the DAC and the Shanling T1000 SE CDP can be wired to the pre-amp.
I do not like having to switch cables around to get it to work but you have to decide. Maybe you should call a Shanling dealer and ask about the right cable to use.
I also agree that since your pre-amp has only one set of line inputs, you might be better off plugging and unplugging the DAC and CDP depending on whether you want to input from iTunes or the CDP. However, switching cables around is a pain.
Since your pre-amp only has one input source, you might consider buying a higher quality DAC so that the MAC and Shanling T1000 SE CDP can be plugged into the DAC.
I guess you could also replace your pre-amp that only has one set of line inputs with another pre-amp with multiple inputs so that the MAC can be wired to the DAC and the Shanling T1000 SE CDP can be wired to the pre-amp.
I do not like having to switch cables around to get it to work but you have to decide. Maybe you should call a Shanling dealer and ask about the right cable to use.