What is the best sounding DAC at $2000-$4000?



I would like to buy a DAC and I am finding it a bit confusing. I mostly use my computer as my source. I'm looking for a DAC with usb connector, very musical non-digital sounding,and portrays alot of emotion.
hottamale
I have never heard one but the new PS audio perfect wave II from what I've read sounds like it would definitely be worth checking out. Beyond that my best sound has come from a bryston BDA 1. The benchmark DAC for much cheaper isn't bad at all either and is a super deal at around 600 used.
No one knows as no one has ever bought more than a few of the dozens of DACs available. Asking your question is like asking for a miracle.
If ANYONE claims they know the answer, they are either confusing what they bought as having to be the best because, naturally it is the one they bought, or because they are just being a shill for some brand either they like, or have a vested interest in.
If you what at least a reasonable chance of any sort of answer, read reviews of DACS by Googling the brands and reviews.
Asking here is a total crap-shoot.

PS: USB still seems to be a bit flaky, and maybe in the next year or so some may arrive with the sort of performance you want. As is, there is only one well regarded USB device which was reviewed in Stereophile. Since then, several companies have better (than their prior) USB implimentations in the works..
Hang in there..
Have you considered the Ayre QB-9? It fits your spec, and is very highly recommended and reviewed. I really enjoy mine. Heck, I'm enjoying it right now!
There is no definite answer since it depends so much on personal preferences and system synergies.

But to my ears and in my system the best DAC I have heard in that price range is my Level 2 PDX:
http://www.lenehanaudio.com.au/index.php/products/pdx-usb-dac.html

The only thing I have heard that bests it, and I have heard and owned quite a lot, is my much more expensive Playback Designs - and then only by DSD - the PDX still bests it with PCM.

Although I haven't heard it personally people whose ears I trust tell me the AMR is up there as well.

But really what you should be doing is trying to do is hear as much as possible in your system and making up your own mind. I know the Tranquility DAC guy offers a free in home trial and you should avail yourself of that - I own one and its very good. Other quality manufacturers like Empirical Audio have similar offers.

If you were out in Australia I would lend you my PDX but I am afraid sending stuff overseas is a bit too expensive and the risk of damage quite substantial. I lent a speaker I own and wanted to sell to a guy in the US and when it came time to return it (he didn't want to buy it) decided to send it to a magazine to get reviewed first just to see what they thought. On the way over one of the speaker terminals got bent. That meant I couldn't on-sell in the US and will have to pay a large sum of money to get it sent back to the manufacturer to be fixed. You live and learn.

I have also been privileged enough to be at comparisons of a battery powered Hiface directly feeding the DAC chip on the PDX. A number of top quality transports such as Wadia were tried against it - it MURDERED them all. Right now, when done correctly, USB is the way to go - but it must be done correctly - unfortunately most aren't - however the PDX, Tranquility and Empirical Audio's Overdrive DAC is.

Thanks
Bill