Some suggestions needed again, thanks.

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JCanada

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I am moving my YAMAHA RN-301amp to my computer, and running an optical cable from the computer to the amp. I am not going with an external DAC, since the bookshelf speakers I will pair with it will be under $400.00 Canadian. (I got some good advice on this forum, letting me know that the entry level DAC won't be much of a difference with entry level speakers). My main 2 channel room will get an upgrade. (YAMAHA A-S801 amplifier), with either Wharfedale Diamond 250's, or Focal Chorus 726's. Does anyone suggest an external DAC? Or, is the YAMAHA DAC adequate? I mainly listen to streaming from my ROKU, (DEEZER, SIRIUS/XM), with the T.V. as the interface. Again, suggestions, advice, much appreciated.
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Does anyone suggest an external DAC? Or, is the YAMAHA DAC adequate? I mainly listen to streaming from my ROKU, (DEEZER, SIRIUS/XM), with the T.V. as the interface. Again, suggestions, advice, much appreciated.
The A-S801 has a better DAC chip for the asynchronous USB input, and a lower end one for the optical/coax inputs. Regardless, for sources like Roku, it won't make a difference even in theory. In practice, few people can hear the difference between DACs especially just between the chips, once you get past the really low end stuff. As I mentioned in your other thread, even integrated amps such as that Yamaha, is not likely going to sound better in a blind test than a mid range AVR that are often available at incredibly cheap when the new models are out.
 
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JCanada

Audioholic
The A-S801 has a better DAC chip for the asynchronous USB input, and a lower end one for the optical/coax inputs. Regardless, for sources like Roku, it won't make a difference even in theory. In practice, few people can hear the difference between DACs especially just between the chips, once you get past the really low end stuff. As I mentioned in your other thread, even integrated amps such as that Yamaha, is not likely going to sound better in a blind test than a mid range AVR that are often available at incredibly cheap when the new models are out.

Again, good advice, thank you.
 

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