It's a laidback, rainy Saturday afternoon. Have been listening to LOTS of music via the Gen5 Lev4 Lampi.
I've had it for nearly 7 months. Think it's about at the "peak of its game" now - the right tube set, cables, support, etc.
Sounding great!

Since I have the DAC hooked up to the Auralic Aries via both USB and RCA/coax interfaces, it's quite simple to switch from one to the other. Listening to some of my fave PCM music files and, to me, it's easy to hear the difference from one to the other. The RCA/SPDIF interface just sounds more like real music - more fleshed out, less "digital."
What's kind of eating at me a bit is this: Many of my very favorite musical things are DSD music files and this DAC's forte is its dual-mono DSD boards (thanks again Lukasz!). I am thinking that it is to some extent "kneecapped" by the USB interface and there is no viable alternative. Believe me, this is NOT a gripe regarding this DAC or Lampizator. USB for high density music files is the "industry standard."
To my mind it became the standard because that's the ONLY option computers used for "computer audio" had available. We then saw a proliferation of USB/SPDIF converters, but even they don't "do DSD." So we do our best to optimize the USB interface with all of "tag ons", gizmos, and Band-aids. Thinking it is time for a "new standard," one purpose built for its intended job - to transfer high resolution/high bit-rate music files with, hopefully, NO degradation in sound quality.
On my Wish List for the coming year.