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Thanks to all who posted such nice comments recently! Like Robin guessed, there have been several improvements over just the last year, such as: - new motherboard (lots better about it like larger heat sinks, beefier traces, etc.) - improved input stage - bigger power supply caps - even more powerful transformers - new "rock solid" chassis with available premium binding posts and XLRs - improved output filterEven our shipping containers were improved. We are very proud of all this progress despite a tough 2009. Our customers are smart people willing to give a relatively unknown and small company a chance, and we owe it all to them.
We now have a DAC4800A demo for sale. Price is $999. Thanks.Send a Private Message if interested.Thanks.
I do miss the "Inside the box" pics - maybe you could add them in the future- that 1500(?) watt transformer is sure purdy.
I must have missed the transformer photo. All I see are small angled views of the front panels. I would suggest at the very least, large higher resolution photos of both the front and back panels, accessed from smaller linked photographs on each product page. The current front view photos leave me uncertain if it is a painted front panel or a nicely finished anodized one. And I think most people would like to see the back panel photos showing the layout and differences between standard and premium jacks and posts. Steve
Wow nice site!!! Someone really talented must have designed it for you! Mike
However, as we grow, we are finding it harder to play outside the normal bounds. Here's one example... We preach that we don't pay for advertising, so formal reviewers won't review our products. Try getting a free "new product" spot in a magazine when there's no chance you'll advertise there. We're waiting for the first reviewer with enough guts to do a review knowing that there's almost no chance that we will advertize in their magazine (in print or online). That'll tell you who the REAL reviewer is. You can't blame the magazine guys for running their business, though. We have plenty of reviews from discerning audiophiles, by the way.We are working to find ways to spread the word about our products without diverting significant money from improvements and/or research and development of new products. We are not a marketing company.Have you approached "10 Audio" or "Bound For Sound" for a review? Neither accept any advertising.