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If you "bing" Eastern Electric and Wyred for Sound DAC reviews you'll find mentions of the Nova/Decco units that declare them to be "2nd class" in comparison. (I wanted to "like the Nova/Decco units too, but finally decided to stay on a higher road than the Nova/Decco seemed to provide.)Those same reviews (and those here within AC) would point you towards the EE DAC if your system "needs the touch of tubes" (liquidity/lushness) and the W4S DAC if your system needs more detail (can be too detailed/sterile for some). The EE DAC weakest point is its USB connection, but its strength is that Wayne from Bolder Cable (here at AC) has started modding it. Other current offerings seem to pale versus these two (or cost way more).DACs represent the fastest developing technology, and so ideally would be the last piece of the puzzle to put into place.So sorry to say but IME its ill advised to start system building with a DAC.
You should try a good Non-Over-Sampling DAC (NOS). It has a smooth, fatigue free sound and can be listened to indefinitely. No listening fatigue at all.
If all you are looking for is a DAC, there is this Peachtree option:http://signalpathint.com/index.php/iDAC/Specifications.htmlI have a Peachtree Nova and love it. It has plenty of power, the sound is fantastic for the price point, and I've recently found their is a lot more performance to be had with a modest upgrade from the stock tube in the pre-amp.