OK. So, about a month ago, I ripped one of my CDs to FLAC format, and compared the FLAC files to the MP3 versions I already had on my hard drive. Well, what do you know?! There's a big difference in sound quality! This was kind of a revelation to me, and now I'm wondering what the next step is. It's become a bit of an obsession. I am busy rebuilding my music library, which previously consisted of roughly 10,000 MP3s. In the meantime, I am wondering what kind of equipment I could buy to further improve the sound I am getting.
I am currently playing my files through Media Center 15, using WASAPI output mode. I have an RCA Lyra wireless transmitter connected to the computer. The RCA Lyra receiver is connected to my old stereo equipment, an Onkyo TX-900 receiver, and a pair of Boston CR7 speakers. For headphone listening, I use a pair of Bose in ear headphones.
I had pretty much decided that I was gonna get an outboard DAC. I'm on a relatively limited budget. I was thinking I'd probably get the HRT Streamer 2. However, I'm wondering if the DAC would result in any significant improvement in quality, since I am already using the RCA Lyra, which contains its own DAC, and is an improvement over the DAC on my motherboard. I'm having trouble finding any detailed specs on the Lyra, but RCA does say that it offers, "96 dB Dynamic Range, and a flat frequency response over 20-20 KHz." I compared the sound of a FLAC file, played through this system, to the original source CD, played through a DVD/CD player attached to the same receiver, and the CD did sound slightly better.
Anyway, I'm wondering if anyone has any opinions as to whether an outboard DAC like the HRT Streamer 2 would offer any significant improvements, or if I'd be better off spending money on something else, like a new pair of phones, or a new set of speakers (or maybe just more music
. I know that the Lyra wireless is kind of an outdated piece of equipment, and people may not be that familiar with it, but any advice is appreciated. Thanks.