Hello all!
First of all let me thank you all for contributing to a very useful source of information on the forum. I've been lurking on here reading for a few months and I have learned a lot, so thanks!
I'm somewhat of a stereo newbie, and I'd like to preface my question with a little bit of information regarding my system and how it has evolved. It all started with a friend giving me a set of 15 year old Infinity Reference tower speakers, which had been well used and abused. Having been relying on mp3's for several years, played through a sound-dock (or audioengine a2's), I decided it was time to go back to components for enjoyments sake. I did a little research, and not wanting to spend much money I purchased an Onkyo 8050 stereo receiver. I already had a playstation that I could use as a CD transport, and I had a Synology Diskstation that I could use as a network source. The cheap Onkyo had all the features I needed, including the DAC, to support all my hardware. Analog inputs not needed at this time.
I enjoyed this set-up for a while, but then grew tired of the appearance and sound of the speakers. So I did some research and decided to buy a set of Aperion Grand Verus towers, and two Emotiva UPA-1 mono amplifiers to drive them. I love the speakers and the amps, and I have been using the Onkyo as a preamp to run my system. However I am a little bit disappointed in the overall signal quality. I am assuming that the Onkyo is responsible for this, either the low quality pre-amp stage, or the low quality DAC. I mean for $285, these individual elements just can't be doing what they need to.
So this brings me to my question. I'd like to replace the Onkyo with either a DAC pre amp like the Benchmark DAC HDR, or a combination of Emotiva USP-1 pre-amp and a Peachtree DACit or something similar.
I've been reading a lot on the forums, and I've found differing views as to how the Benchmark unit performs as a pre-amp.
I'd never need more than one analog input. I'd use both the outputs on the Benchmark. I'd use XLR to the amps, and the unbalanced RCA's to the subwoofer I have. Connection-wise, I think I can live with the Benchmark. I'd just use my playstation3 to play cd's, and access my disk-station to stream flacs to the Benchmark. Space-wise, I prefer less gear, so the Benchmark would be just perfect.
Are there thoughts one way or the other? Is there anything that I haven't touched on or considered for my set-up? I'm not an "audiophile," but my ears are telling me that the processing in my system is delivering me a flat uninspired signal with some artifacts in the high midrange low treble areas of the signal. Not knowing which adjective to use I would call it a "crunchiness" to the sound. It's very irritating.
Thanks all who took the time to read my rather long-winded query. I've read almost every DAC thread I can find, but If anybody would like to take the time to pontificate on my system design, I could use some more... experienced opinions.
Thanks!
EDIT:
I'm not attracted to specific brands really... I'm also looking at Wired4Sound DAC2, and the Emotiva XDA-1, and pretty much any other component that would achieve what I demand it to. I must admit that the $2000 price of the Benchmark DAC causes my eyes to water a little bit! I've got some money to play with, but not the deep pockets of some of the members here!