Tubed DAC is a step closer to the right direction IMHO. Tube buffer, not so much. If you can swing it you should try tubed preamp though, either to replace your Rotel processor, or the one with HT bypass option so it can be integrated to your system. Then you'll get the tube magic for all your sources, not just for the DAC.
next step for my setup? advice appreciated
Hello,
I've been on an audiophile quest for the last 2 years and I'm at a standstill and would like advice as to my next piece of equipment. Here is a summary of my journey so far:
I started with a Yamaha Surround receiver through Boston Acoustics bookshelf speakers (CR77) with a Sony multi DVD player.
I've ended with older Rotel separates (RB980bx amp, RSP980 processor running 2.1 channel analog.) Oppo 980 dvd player for cds and movies, also itunes into airport express. Speakers are GR Research DIY kit (AV2) and a 10" canadian sub, the brand name escaping me currently.
I'm very happy with the sound and with the bang for the buck, but you know, grass is greener etc, so here are my questions:
-- would a tube buffer between pre and amp help? I see the Yaqin is fairly inexpensive, but also read diverse opinions.
-- how about a tube DAC? Would this vastly improve the Oppo and Itunes? Both are currently analog into the Rotel.
down the road, I'd like to explore tube amplification, but for now I'm considering building my own DAC or trying a tube buffer.
any thoughts appreciated
thanks
Steve Cuss
Obviously, the sound quality is up several notches now and I'm very happy
I've been on an audiophile quest for the last 2 years and I'm at a standstill and would like advice as to my next piece of equipment. Here is a summary of my journey so far:
I started with a Yamaha Surround receiver through Boston Acoustics bookshelf speakers (CR77) with a Sony multi DVD player.
I've ended with older Rotel separates (RB980bx amp, RSP980 processor running 2.1 channel analog.) Oppo 980 dvd player for cds and movies, also itunes into airport express. Speakers are GR Research DIY kit (AV2) and a 10" canadian sub, the brand name escaping me currently.
I'm very happy with the sound and with the bang for the buck, but you know, grass is greener etc, so here are my questions:
-- would a tube buffer between pre and amp help? I see the Yaqin is fairly inexpensive, but also read diverse opinions.
-- how about a tube DAC? Would this vastly improve the Oppo and Itunes? Both are currently analog into the Rotel.
down the road, I'd like to explore tube amplification, but for now I'm considering building my own DAC or trying a tube buffer.
any thoughts appreciated
thanks
Steve Cuss
Obviously, the sound quality is up several notches now and I'm very happy
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