What brand and model pre/pro are we talking and the same for the outboard DAC?
If you have a superior outboard DAC, it will convert to analog and then enter your pre/pro. If the analog stage of the pre/pro is of low quality, then it may hamper the sound quality.
You probably should be a little more specific to give us a better idea of how to better answer your questions.
I have a Cambridge Audio 840C player/DAC that is of pretty high quality that goes in to an also pretty high quality NAD T175HD pre/pro. I use the CA 840C's DAC to convert and upsample(24/384)a Pandora stream from my Samsung TV and it does a better job than the T175HD's DAC. On the other hand, when I play redbook CD's, I mainly use the 840C as a transport only selecting the "pass through" setting with no upsampling and let the T175HD do the D/A converting.
Bill
If you have a superior outboard DAC, it will convert to analog and then enter your pre/pro. If the analog stage of the pre/pro is of low quality, then it may hamper the sound quality.
You probably should be a little more specific to give us a better idea of how to better answer your questions.
I have a Cambridge Audio 840C player/DAC that is of pretty high quality that goes in to an also pretty high quality NAD T175HD pre/pro. I use the CA 840C's DAC to convert and upsample(24/384)a Pandora stream from my Samsung TV and it does a better job than the T175HD's DAC. On the other hand, when I play redbook CD's, I mainly use the 840C as a transport only selecting the "pass through" setting with no upsampling and let the T175HD do the D/A converting.
Bill