Anyway, I was able to find the data for the SMSL D1se2: Output Impedance: XLR 207 Ohm: RCA 142 Ohm. Should be ok.
Still no difference even with a (rare) high dac output impedance - as long as the reactive impedance of the load (including interconnect) is sufficiently high not to cause frequency response variations.
Which is exactly what I meant.
It would have to be a very high output impedance, and a very capacitive interconnect for that to result in audible FR changes.
Sadly, "very" is not a number. A ratio of at least 10 for the impedances is recommented, but higher is not necessarily worse.
Even then - if you use a preamp with low output impedance, it only helps if the reactive impedance into the Preamp is higher than the amp. And if you are using the same interconnects out of the DAC, then it doesn’t help.
True as well. An obvious question now is what an upped limit to the cable capacitance should be.
But yes - also as @voodooless says - don’t buy faulty gear in the first place, then there is no risk of needing to spend another £1K on fixing it.
Yup. I bought the pre90 to put between the 90D and my Purifi build to be able to switch between power amp and headmp with a remote, and have transparent volume control in the analog domain, instead of the digital domain, even though I am quite sure I never heard a verifiable sound difference. And it is cool to have SotA objects. It did not cost much, I did not even purchase the extension. Way, way less than £1K.