MF V-DAC and power supply


I know this is a very elementary question for most of you buy I'm hoping you will help. I have a pretty good basic system with:

1. Cary SLP-94 Preamp
2. Balanced Audio Technology VK200 Amplifier (SS)
3. Tube Audio Design 60 Amplifier (tube)
4. Rega P3-24 with TTPSU, upgrade subplatter (Groovetracer) and counterweight (Mitchell), Herbie's mat, Clearaudio Virtuoso cartridge
5. Cambridge Audio 650 CD player

I want to get into PC audio, so.......I ripped all my CDs into Itunes Apple Lossless. And now am at a loss (less)

I am thinking about buying a Musical Fidelity V-DAC with a power supply upgrade and using it to to play the files through my system. My questions:

1. Is the MF V-DAC good enough? That is, will I be satisfied with the sound through the system that I have or do I need something better?
2. Do I need to do anything other than hook the V-DAC through the usb port on my laptop and hit play? Or, do I need to do more in relation to lossless or to playing the damn thing?

Thanks for any help you are willing to give.
6. Acoustic Zen Adagio Speakers
gmsasso
I figure atleast half of those purchasing the EVO are
having installation Software problems. If it is War that
is where the Trenches are. We are losing the Battle, and our General (M2Tech) is strangely absent from the
Battlefield. When you are talking about 50% casualties,
what is there to figure out? Do you need a Slide Rule?
If this is PC Audio, it is one Hell of a way to run a War!
Half of those on the Battlefront are abandoning the cause-
(PC Audio)! They are fed up, and disgusted as I am, with
the War Propaganda of Convenience in PC Audio. Things do
not look good from the Front. The War is being slowly lost.
Do you have some good News about the War that I am unaware
of? I could certainly use it right now. I am certainly not the ONLY one demoralized with the PC Audio War effort! We
lose it, it is not the Solders in the Field Fault. This lies squarely on the Generals shoulders! You are just
plesantly oblivious to what is happening in the Trenches.
Our Solders are being massacered, its bloody, and there is
no (Customer) Support for the Wounded. I am sure things look rosie from your end!
ha. not so rosie since everyone is telling me the itunes downloads i buy are crap. they sound good to me but maybe i just don,t know what good sound is,,,even after 40 years of this. i am still keeping it so simple i can,t mess it up. mac [i know you hate to hear that] with puremusic player to wireworld usb to mf v-dac to morrow mp1s to preamp. never never never have a problem and i don,t have 5 percent the experience you have had in your career with computers. as soon as i see computer lingo my brain fuzzes like i picked up a 19th century russian novel and started reading at page 100.customer support wouldn,t help me in any way but keep after them. signed , oblivious. ha
Hotmailjbc-MAC's are great! Never seen better Video Graphics than on a Desktop MAC. They also cost twice as much as Desktop PC-exception of Mini's and I-Pad's. If
I could afford it, I would go for it. I have slammed
8 more Gigs of Ram into my Desktop for $88.00. Little
more problematic with Laptops, Mini's, and I-Pad's. I suppose that it still can be done. Still like modular
design with upgrade potential that is dirt cheap. Just can't do the same inexpensively with a MAC, but if I
could afford it, you bet! Seems all of the newest, and best Music Server Programs are going MAC. If only I could
afford it (Desktop MAC), and still upgrade later (Mini's and I-Pad's?). I-Pad's, why does that sound like a Feminine Hygene Commercial-Joke! Joke!
i bought my ibook g4 reconditioned for 250.00 and installed a ss hd. new at full price is up there i agree. mi just use it for music so i didn,t need a huge hd. i use mac and pc and like both but just hate to keep spending cash on antivirus every year that barely works.
While I can't help you on your question, I want to let you know that your TT rig is killer, it's comparable to much more expensive rigs.