After significant time spent reading and researching audio equipment, I've become convinced the Van Alstine is going to supply me with my next pre- and power amp for the coming decade. I'm expecting to have the necessary money saved in approximately six months. I can't wait!!
Since there's still so much time and Christmas is just around the corner, I'd like to make a wish to Santa Van Alstine for the coming year. Please consider incorporating your DAC into your pre-amps. Your phono stage, phase inverter, and tape buffer are all available as add-ons. The cost savings is significant over the stand-alone units. It seems that the DAC would be much more affordable as an addition to your pre-amp.
Why would you do this? Consider my system: 3 analog units -- a VHS deck, a cable box and a turntable -- and 3 digital units --- a DVD player, a CD player and a laptop feeding music over a wireless network from a big hard drive in my studio at the other end of the house. The DVD and CD players both have optical outs (both coaxial and toslink) and the laptop has a USB2 out. These three units would benefit significantly from your DAC yet your DAC has only one input and exists only as an expensive stand-alone unit.
Please consider offering your DAC as an add-on to your pre-amp and trade three of your analog inputs for digital ones. Or if you're not inclined to go with my first wish, then please consider incorporating multiple inputs into your stand-alone DAC. This would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Phil