Airport Express via DAC or autonomous DAS to read files without loss of hi res?

An airport express itself to the bottom of the sample of iTunes / music Pure even with out Ethernet and Toslink connection?  I'm debating whether to buy a high-end DAC to go with my AE play albums FLAC, ALAC, or if I need a DAS to do.

So I have an iMac with iTunes and Pure music. I have my AE in an another attachment to my amp Sugden and Pre Amp. EI hard wired to Netwoto with the Ethernet cable and attached to Sugden pre amplifier via analog 3.5 mm to stereo RCA cable.

Any advice would be much appreciated!

Thank you

An airport express itself to the bottom of the sample of iTunes / music Pure even with out Ethernet and Toslink connection?

Yes, because the AirPlay Protocol is used on the media either wired or wireless and this Protocol is necessary for an AirPlay-ready device like the Express dealing with either analog or digital output stream.

As you know the music Pure has been designed to read audio data directly to an audio interface (such as a DAC) which is connected directly to the computer. When connected to an AirPlay-ready device, she will have to work with what can support AirPlay. As you also know, music Pure offers a high resolution "streaming" ability, via NetSend service, but it is on a different computer by Ethernet, not an AirPlay-ready device.

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