Cheap DAC for computer and CDP?

I'd imagine this question has come up in this forum before, but perhaps some folks will have some suggestions:

I'd like to find a DAC in the sub $500 range (I know that's not a whole lot, but I've got to finish school somehow). I'm wondering if there's a product in this price range that will have any major sonic advantages over my cheap DVD-A/CD player and the analog output of my Didigesign (ProTools) mBox?

Any thoughts would be greatly appriciated.

The Threshold Stasis is Back

The Threshold Stasis is Back

The fabled Threshold Stasis amplifier is back. The S/350 reissue, built in China by Threshold International Ltd., is said to have the same circuit as the original, but with updated components. The original cost $3900 in 1992, so for those who long to own this famous amplifier, the S/350 reissue at $2000 is a bargain!

Silverline's New Prelude

Silverline's New Prelude

Silverline Audio's new Prelude is a slim floorstander combining an aluminum-dome tweeter with two 3.5" aluminum/magnesium-alloy mid/woofers. Designer Alan Yun was running the speakers with a pair of Pass X600s (600Wpc), an unusual combination intended to show the speaker's potential for dynamics and bass extension—and it certainly did that. Nice, smooth sound, too. The Prelude seems like a real bargain at $1200/pair.

Upsampled CDs Rock in the dCS Room

Upsampled CDs Rock in the dCS Room

We <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/122605dcs/">reported</A&gt; a couple of weeks back about the management buyout at English digital specialist dCS. CES saw the first public showing of the new products we wrote about, including the Verdi Encore SACD transport, which upsamples CDs to a DSD stream to feed a dCS DAC, such as the Elgar Plus seen here beneath the transport with both clocked by the dCS Verona that I <A HREF="http://stereophile.com/digitalprocessors/305dcs/">reviewed a year ago</A>. The rest of the dem system was a pair of Verity Parsifal speakers driven by a VTL S-400 amplifier and VTL's new TL-6.5 line preamp: the sound on a cut from the new Jackson Browne CD that Robert Baird writes about in the January 2006 <I>Stereophile</I> was effortlessly smooth, analog-like in the ease of musical communication. And on the top of the Encore is the award we presented to dCS at CES for the original LaScala transport being one of our two <A HREF="http://stereophile.com/features/1205poty/index3.html">Joint Digital Products of 2005</A>.

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