Having been serious about audio since the 70's I've heard tubes, SETs, chips, and lots of solid state. Unfortunately I've never heard a AVA product, but have respected Frank's values and experience.
The early digital stuff was a bit of a joke (like first attempts in many other technologies), but amazing for what they were (like the Sonic Impact). The JVC and Pannasonic receivers are cheaply built, but again offered obvious sonic advantages at their price range. Many have seen the promise.
Admittedly we're still in the infancy of digital amp development, but several serious products are already out there. Just at AC we have Bolder, Channel Islands Audio, NuForce, and Red Wine Audio selling digital amps. I listened extensively to a couple of digitals, one of which I bought from here (AC). I consider it the best sounding amp I've ever owned or heard in my home.
Like Feanor, I am interested in adding a tube pre-amp based on reports of the synergy provided. Yes, this is Franks Circle and he can say what he wants, but I must say that his position on digital is most disappointing.