[quote user="batonwielder"]... I was wondering why you would play music through your computer when you can spend the same amount of money on a new CD player. It's always better to have a standalone disc player, and unless you rip your files lossless, it would be a significant downgrade in quality.[/quote]
Sounds sensible to me. And as for significant downgrade... nah. Try a well ripped EAC/LAME 320 kbps MP3 against a lossless file - the difference is minimal. There IS a difference, but on many CDs it's not so apparent.
One CD ripped in FLAC/ALAC/WAV or whatever will not outperform a 'slightly' better quality CD ripped in MP3.
The question I would have asked if he HAD wanted a CD player, is Why do you want a cd player when you have a better transport mechanism in the same room?
As for speakers, I would not go for too large ones on a computer desk, as it's overwhelming. I ran a system with MS 902s and a NAD 310 amp for a couple of years. I used an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 soundcard (which is rather fantastic and a bargain at around £50).
I would leave the DAC for now, buy the amp and speakers (and blu-tak
) first. Run it for a while, then try the DAC - If you dont notice an improvement, then you can send it back.
You'll never want to move it away from the PC either - its the best of both worlds...great PC sound, and great HIFI sound...