Squeezebox Duet DAC vs Rotel


I'm putting together a budget audio/home theater system where I have a Rotel RSX-1065 AV Receiver at the core. I'm also picking up a new Squeezebox Duet. My question: Should I use the Squeezebox internal DACs with RCA outs or should I use the Squeezebox coaxial digital out and use the Rotel's internal DACs?

Thanks
Brad
bfrank1972
From my experience, the DAC in my NAD was preferable to that in the squeeze box. The NAD had a smoother more enjoyable sound, though the Duet had a bit more detail at the expensive of harshness.

On a side note, I love my Duet - it is easily the best piece of gear (of any hobby) I have in recent memory.
I have two Squeezeboxes - their built-in DAC is not for high fidelity systems. It's good enough for background music - I use one with Audioengine speakers, but for main system outboard DAC is a must.
The Squeezebox is fantastic to get audio files from your PC to your home-stereo and very convenient, and I agree with Dmityrdr - not audiophile stuff, perhaps that the Squeezebox Transporter is better
So did anyone try both the Dacmagic and Benchmark DAC1, what are the major audible differences?