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I've been very happy with my $300 Focusrite AD/DA, although I'm sure it doesn't deliver Metric Halo level performance, it also was less then 10% of the cost.I'd second using Pure Vinyl as digitizing software (plus for enhanced iTunes playback) - I've eliminated the phono preamp and am doing RIAA in software, but it will work with a phono preamp as well. Pure Vinyl is available as a Demo, so you can give it a try before deciding if it is for you.http://www.channld.com/purevinyl/When I did various tests trying different sample rates, I found that for me the sweet spot was 24/96, which on my hardware actually sounded a little better than 24/192, probably in part since there is less math going on for my iMac to handle. Also at 24/96 I can send SPDIF out of the Focusrite, so I can compare it's internal DAC's to my outboard DAC's.I think the pro gear can give incredible bang for the buck, but it can be pretty non-intuitive to get everything up and running. As far as sterile sound, I don't really notice it - but I'm going into a tube integrated for amplification, and that might be adding the warmth back in.As far as where I would start on improving your chain - I would try eliminating the Phono Pre first using the Apogee as the Phono Pre, and PV to do the RIAA. If you like it, you can sell the Phono Pre and use that money for further upgrades.Good luck.Jim C
An inexpensive but wonderful sounding pro AD/DA is the Steinberg MR816X. Punches way above its weight. It is also multichannel, but less flexible. It is only 24/96 max...but is also only $650 at Sweetwater, with a risk-free 30 day return policy. I have one inhouse now and it continues to amaze for that price.
If one were looking for stereo only, how would you rate it against an Apogee Duet, if you've had a chance to have heard one?
This is a multi-channel application so I'm pretty much constrained to the pro units.It seems like the Steinberg would be the choice in the "3rd tier" of pro interfaces, and at $700 is pretty cheap for 8 analog in/out at that quality level. However, my gut says that I'd be surprised if you couldn't get an audiophile oriented unit around the same price that was more convenient if not more satisfying. The W4S Dac1 for example, or a TP Buffalo setup (some diy obviously).
FYI the Steinberg is now $699 on Sweetwater, but there is a downloadable $100 rebate form on Steinberg's site good through purchases on December 31.