Should I care what DACs my next receiver has?
Yamaha uses Burr-Brown DACs in most of their line-up. To get the higher-quality (presumably) ESS SABRE DACs, you have to go to
A1040 or higher, and pay $1200+.
Pioneer, on the other hand, has the
VSX-1124-K, which sports ESS SABRE Dacs for only $600. I have thought of Pioneer as a mass-market company, rather than an audiophile company, in the past. But their Elite SC line (also with ESS DACs) has gotten glowing reviews, so I'm wondering if these are worth considering.
Many other companies don't even tell you what DACs they are using.
If I understand things correctly, when I connect my disc player to my receiver by HDMI, the player is just sending the bit stream straight from the disc, with no processing. The receiver is doing the digital-to-analog conversion and all subsequent processing, right? So getting a high-quality DAC is like buying a whole new disc player.
I'm also planning to stream music from my PC. Here, too, the receiver's DACs are what's used to convert the bit stream into audio, so I want high quality.
Or is this a case where the electronics are already so good that I won't be able to hear any difference? What do folks think?