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I believe 1 yr warranty from Aoshida. Find them on Amazon in your country or AliExpress. I have bought from them before they have great customer service. Btw I just finished listening in a 6 hr session. Many goosebump moments. If you get one post your impressions here. Two things stick out on my mind is slight less digital sounding. Reminds me more like hearing music from a cassette but more dynamic and deeper bass and highs are correct more so than R2R. I will listen to my Pegasus tomorrow. I'm going to sell my Chord Qutest. Just Before D300 arrived I was saying in my mind I have the resolution but sounds like bright digital even blaming my tube integrated. Glad I tried this new DAC.
The extra $3000 in cost gets you a component that is in a different class build and parts wise. Heavy duty case, twin linear power supply, more internal memory, galvanic isolation of outputs, different level of parts in general. But also not an appropriate match for a $400 DAC. I am using mine in a secondary system with an Aqua La Voce S3 and it holds it's own. For the purpose of streaming via Tidal and Spotify connect it is all you need as it's Volumio based software at this point is minimal at best but gets the job done. It's a solid buy with many users on this forum as well as a dedicated users help thread on Head-Fi. Here's the thing, if you buy it from Music Direct or Crutchfield you have 60 days to try it out with the included power supply. If it doesn't work for you ship it back and if it does then buy the LPS.
My son has a Chord Qutest with an ifi PowerX power supply and a Ghent usb cable. It is anything but bright. The Chord is very usb cable sensitive. It was bright sounding with an Oyaide Neo D+ Class A cable but not an AQ Carbon, WW Starlight Red or the Ghent cable. Amp is a $6K Cary Audio SS Integrated.
What speakers is your son using with Qutest?