DAC vs Mac?

With some extra parts around the house I have assembled a nice little 2.0 system in my home office.

I’m running audio from a MacBook Pro to a Polk Omni A1 (and vinyl). Using Tidal with HiFi subscription which has Masters quality. Polk Tsi 220 bookshelves.

Question: Will a quality DAC be a noticeable improvement? Are the speakers good enough to use with masters quality recordings?

Thanks for the input!
AVR: Marantz SR 5011
L/ R: Polk Audio 703 LSiM (Bi Amp'd)
C: Polk Audio 255c - LS
R: Def Tech
Sub: PSW 505 (12 inch)
DVD: Oppo UDP 203
TV: 2016 Sony XBR 75X850D

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  • audioluvr
    audioluvr Posts: 5,598
    Probably not but don't let that stop you from enjoying what you have.
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  • Kingkwas
    Kingkwas Posts: 92
    What if I switch out for a pair of TSC 550 towers?
    AVR: Marantz SR 5011
    L/ R: Polk Audio 703 LSiM (Bi Amp'd)
    C: Polk Audio 255c - LS
    R: Def Tech
    Sub: PSW 505 (12 inch)
    DVD: Oppo UDP 203
    TV: 2016 Sony XBR 75X850D
  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,949
    Kingkwas wrote: »
    Question: Will a quality DAC be a noticeable improvement?!

    Yes. Try an Audioquest Dragonfly.
  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,116
    To take that little system to the next level, maybe a Schiit Modi 3 DAC and a small sub.
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  • rooftop59
    rooftop59 Posts: 8,121
    The short answer is yes, an external DAC will definitely help, but given the speakers I wouldn’t go too crazy. You can get a very respectable DAC from a few years ago for under $200. Either of the two mentioned are solid, but if you want to step it up a bit look for a peachtree DAC-itx or an arcam rdac or even an ifi nano idsd. All offer significant improvements in resolution and detail over the dragonfly. I haven’t had to opportunity to listen to any schiit...
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  • Kingkwas
    Kingkwas Posts: 92
    Thanks for the input. I have a pair of Polk LSiMs 703s bookshelves that someday I'll replace with towers for my main HT setup. So they'll get put somewhere else in the house.

    So to future proof a DAC purchase.... Would the 703s benefit more than the TSx 220s? Are the 703s high quality enough to benefit?

    AVR: Marantz SR 5011
    L/ R: Polk Audio 703 LSiM (Bi Amp'd)
    C: Polk Audio 255c - LS
    R: Def Tech
    Sub: PSW 505 (12 inch)
    DVD: Oppo UDP 203
    TV: 2016 Sony XBR 75X850D
  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,116
    edited June 2020
    Kingkwas wrote: »
    What if I switch out for a pair of TSC 550 towers?
    Do you mean TSx 550 speakers?

    The 703s should be better resolving than the TSi speakers. I did a comparison a few years back with 703s, S20s, and Monitor 60s. Each was noticeably more revealing than the previous as we moved up the lines. It was not difficult to hear the differences.

    That's a good question, though - whether the TSi 200s will present the DAC's benefits.

    Try that Omni A1 with your 703s. Polk shows it paired with them in a product photo.

    You have a lot of options here. I'd say experiment a bit with what you've got in house, and then determine how far you want to go, what kind of placement options you have to work with, and how good you want the system to be.

    I think if you're sitting at a desk, you're potentially facing a great opportunity to build a sweet little near field setup, which can immerse you in the music better than larger room systems in many cases, and with better imaging, depending on the build, of course. The point is, you may be able to get more for less if you're going desktop and near field.

    One of my favorite systems is Audioengine HD3s (tiny), Sunfire SDS-8 sub, and Schiit Modi 3. Currently the Modi 3 is parked, as I'm using a piCorePlayer streamer with HiFiBerry DAC connected directly to the RCA ins on the HD3 powered monitors, with RCA out to the sub L/R in. That little system still impresses me greatly.
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  • PSOVLSK
    PSOVLSK Posts: 5,208
    Clipdat wrote: »
    Kingkwas wrote: »
    Question: Will a quality DAC be a noticeable improvement?!

    Yes. Try an Audioquest Dragonfly.

    I have no shame: https://forum.polkaudio.com/discussion/190346/audioquest-dragonfly#latest


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