The only reason I would recommend an external DAC is if you require specific resampling, reclocking or format conversions for utility purposes -- usually only needed for professional sound production.
If your current DVD player is not audibly transparent, then it's just a poor design or a defective sample. I don't know of any parameter related to audbility that would cause any problems on modern DACs, even in 'mass market' equipment unless it was just a poor design attempt that had anti alias filter leakage, etc. BTW, some exotic hi-end units purposely have such problems at high levels in order to sound 'different'. These are simply garbage, to be frank.
If you want to get real changes in sound, get a high quality digital equalizer such as the Behringer DEQ2496, which has fine quality AKM DACs btw....
-Chris
nm2285 said:
I was originally considering a separate CD player to go along with my DVD player in my stereo system. However, now I'm curious as to whether or not an external DAC would be a smarter buy.
In general, would buying a DAC and using it on a DVD achieve a significantly better sound?
My DVD player is a Harman/Kardon DVD 101 which contains 192kHz/24-Bit Wolfson Audio Output DACs (as I understand, well respected).
Would an external DAC do anything for my specific situation?
Thanks all for the help