Hi guys. Just joined the forum so I am sorry for knowing so little!
My situation is this: I recently decided to do a complete upgrade of my AV setup, which is used for >80% 2.1 / 2.2 channel music.
I have purchased a Denon 4311 AVR, which is a pretty decent model but nothing extremely high end. I will be using a Wyred4Sound stereo amp capable of >1000W at 4 Ohms. I am in process of burning all of my CDs into ALAC format to be stored on a 2TB RAID array.
My issue is this: I have a very nice, powerful PC that was our downstairs unit which I am going to move into my stereo cabinet. It, of course, is attached to the RAID array via eSATA and I plan to purchase JRiver to control my output to my AVR/amp.
The problem is that this PC was NOT built to be a HTPC and only has the basic, integrated sound 'card' built into the AsRock Pro-M Z68 motherboard. I am at a COMPLETE loss as how to go about providing optimum sound quality from this setup.
The Denon AVR probably has a 'good' but not great DAC. I don't know if I need a USB DAC (but if so, how do I go into my Denon without getting another round of processing that could degrade signal), a new sound card (if all I am trying to do is output native bitstream, can't my basic motherboard based card do this), etc.?
Finally, the Denon has apple airplay built in. What is the potential sound quality of this approach versus a direct, wired approach from my HTPC into my AVR/amp.
Thanks so much...I've spent a lot of money on this setup and don't want my computer output to be my weak link.