Lovely news, Frank, just lovely.
Riiiight away I see a use for the A2D even for pure-analog people (often including me)...which is to take that phono signal and digitize for various signal processing tasks. For example, tuning up that turntable, measuring the cartridge output, checking azimuth, anti-skating, channel balance, channel crosstalk...this is all very clear to see when we can pipe it into the computah. BUT...HOW DO WE KNOW THAT THE ADC DID THE RIGHT THING?? Well, now, we will know!
Also...yesssss...you know where I'm going with this...ever hear one of those annoying CD versions of your favorite LP and say to yourself "I coulda done a better job remastering this"...yesssss...you know it's true...this little box gives us a chance to remaster our own vinyl.

The pros already do this of course but they pay a lot of $$ and it probably doesn't even come from Minnesota, let alone Woodbury. So I'll take one pretty please.
Of course the R2X box will have a million uses (eg extending the range of the unbalanced-only AVA comparator, bridging a pair of 600R's, piping out to an inexpensive 1-way crossover for a sub, etc.) so I'll take one of those too.
These items are FUN FUN FUN. Thank you for taking the time and effort to bring these into production.