Mr. Yikes! Speaking about offputting, the tone of your posts has been terribly so for someone that is new to this forum. It would appear to the trained or untrained member (trained is BS detection) of this forum that you have a derrogatory agenda that is counter to the discussion.
Mr. Yikes was my Dad, I'm just Yikes

In my first post I said "I truly appreciate the effort, and found the comparison and this thread a worthwhile read." Did I also criticize the comparisons methodology, yes. It was flawed for two reasons, both of which I stated, and both of which are true. No effort was made to find which mode of the PWD sounded best thereby making the evaluation of the PWD faulty. From reading the entire thread (which I did before posting) it was also obvious that several of the participants are personal friends of the manufacturer of the Winner (Which is true).
Still the comparison piqued my curiosity about the winner, so I decided to do a little research on it. After reading about the Tranquility I said nothing bad about your Friends DAC, I just criticized the total lack of substance (Specifications, Pictures of the build quality, actual technical descriptions) of the DAC on their web page. At no point did I ever criticize its sound quality (Which I would NEVER do without hearing it)
The USB interface is not as inherently flawed as you would lead some to believe or believe yourself. SPDIF sucks in comparison for integration to a computer interface and is much more difficult to implement correctly without a lot more parts. Lots of parts is a very bad thing in audio when it comes to ultimate resolution.
I do fully understand that asynchronous is much better, but I seriously doubt its superiority to a High Quality studio grade card such as the Lynx. I take the surge in USB DAC's to be caused more by a Build What People Want agenda than a Build What's Better agenda. Just imagine; now all these manufacturers can sell these USB DAC's that will make everyones USB equipped computer sound as good, hell!.. Better than a custom purpose built expensive PC. The only Asynchronous USB DAC that I've heard was a DAC1 and it sounded better being fed AES/EBU from a Lynx than USB with the exact same files, so I seriously doubt USB's superiority to a well done properly implemented AES/EBU or SPDIF digital output (Although it very well could be better than the SPDIF or TOS that many Motherboards and inexpensive sound cards have).
You infer from a couple of pictures and a bit of written description that the tests were inherently flawed to skew the results towards the Tranquility thereby calling the reviewer's integrity into question. This is a poor move on your part unless all you want to do here is pick crap with everyone.
You make a judgement about a product of which you really know less than little other than what you think. Again, either the naiivity of the uninitiated (inexperienced) or the tactics of an assassin. Curious.
I don't doubt they heard what they said they heard, but the fact is that there was a bias. If you can't see that being friends with the manufacturer will generate a bias then you know nothing about peoples psyche and subconscious minds.
I have been building, listening to and comparing DACs to my reference of some years, a Cary 306-200. Not a shabby unit. I am a friend of Eric Hider's, Danny Richie and some of the other culprits involved in the DAC shootout. That does not prevent me from telling them exactly what I think about their products... good or bad. I have earned that right with them and expect the same from them about my products because I want to build the best product that I can for the dollar. I'm not afraid to tell someone that I know and respect that what they are doing sounds less than stellar... to me. Today at the Lone Star Audio Fest I bought a Tranquility DAC from Eric, not because he is a friend, but because after building and auditioning DACs for a year it sounded the best to me for use with my new media computer.
I've been to dozens of shows, and I've seen it many many times. When visiting a friends room everyone will cling to whatever positive aspect that they can. Since exceedingly few rooms actually have good sound (Primarily due to show conditions) it's astounding how few negative comments are ever uttered. It's a polite Lie; very similar to when a Man tells his wife that the Jeans don't make her butt look big. You're being disingenuous if you claim that you always tell the truth. In addition because a person is "Friends" with a manufacturer there is a predisposition to favor a product. I'm not saying that anyone lied, just that there was a bias.
Listen, at least, before you judge. That is the right thing to do. Judgemental dismissal with no data is not very edifying to the rest of us in this discussion.
Dave
It's late and I'm tired but the only Judging that I did was that I first determined that the Tranquility DAC doesn't have the features that I require and that its web site is lacking of any technical substance. Based upon the comparison if I were looking for a USB DAC I'd be sure to check out the Tranquility DAC, but I'm not. Then why even post about it? Because I'd hope that db Audio Labs might read my post and realize that many potential customers expect a little more technical information than they provide.
That's it. I didn't call the comparison rigged, I called some of the participants Biased, there's a huge difference.
Sorry I came in and offended your little clique. It was not my intent. The thread was interesting and I was just commenting on what I read.
Peace Out