Thank you for your insight.
It's nice to know that Threadripper is an option performance-wise. The problems as you mentioned before are:
1. The price. The cost of entry is certainly higher than before. Even if were to migrate parts from my old Threadripper build and just get what's needed (Motherboard, CPU, RAM, and cooler) I'm already at $4,625 CAD. ?
2. The TDP. Although I heard the efficiency is pretty good and that the reviews said that it is relatively easier to cool compared to the 3000 and 5000 series because of how the CCXs are distributed under the IHS, it's still a 350W TDP. And there aren't that many solutions out there that can cool it at it's best. They changed the orientation of the socket so I can't use my Prosiphon Elite in my tower setup anymore which is a drag.
It seems like for strickly DAW use, the mainstream desktop platforms makes more sense. Unless you were doing some other stuff like video editing (to a point) and 3D rendering, it's hard to justify getting a Threadripper platform.... unless you want it. In which case that's not gonna stop you anyways. ??