I’ve upgrade every component several times now, in headphones and speaker systems. The last round was a "whole system" upgrade in a few phases, so I got good information as I plugged new pieces in. DACs just sound more alike, over a broad range of prices, than any other component - even cables! I recently "downgraded" to an extremely smartly designed older DAC that cost me only $600 used (Wolfson WM 8471 chip, discrete buffer and CineMag output transformers), and I preferred it to my Schiit Yggdrasil (now sold). With all the hype on R2R DACs, the delta-sigma based DAC is more analog sounding, probably due to the output transformers (I’ve never been let down by a quality transformer in place of an active stage). Though I have found that if you want to get good sound from almost any DAC, a quality transport is a strict prerequisite, no matter how they hype their re-clocking, USB implementation, etc. Vinyl is by far my priority, so I haven’t gone down the road of super high-end digital transports.
Phono stages on the other hand - that is possibly THE most important piece in a quality vinyl-sourced rig. It's up there with the transducers on either end. It's the polar opposite of DACs. My experience was similar; phono stage was the LAST upgrade I did, I went in big with a VAC Renaissance SE, and all prior upgrades came pouring through the speakers as soon as it dropped in. Now the sound is so amazing that all the money I dropped doesn’t matter anymore.
Phono stages on the other hand - that is possibly THE most important piece in a quality vinyl-sourced rig. It's up there with the transducers on either end. It's the polar opposite of DACs. My experience was similar; phono stage was the LAST upgrade I did, I went in big with a VAC Renaissance SE, and all prior upgrades came pouring through the speakers as soon as it dropped in. Now the sound is so amazing that all the money I dropped doesn’t matter anymore.

