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On the minus side, it doesn't have balanced outputs or remote volume control. If I could spend a few hundred more and get a major step up either in sound quality or in convenience, that would still be within budget...
I figured as much... If forgoing the remote and/or the balanced outputs can give me much better sound for the $, I can live with that. I am aware that adding remote volume control introduces significant issues with either cost or sound quality.
I decided to give the Maverick D1 a try - it's low cost and flexible enough that it could be useful in several applications if it doesn't wind up being the answer for my main system. I'll report back when I've received the unit and had a chance to do some listening.
Thanks for posting your impressions.Not surprised that you've found that digital technology has advanced (even with a simplier/cheaper MSRP) rig.Glad you're happy, but do be aware that those products do not trump other modern, abet more expensive pre/DACs like the Eastern Electric DAC or Wyred for Sound DAC II. As apparently good as the rest of your system is, you may want to give them a try. OTOH this technology is moving quickly and loses value just as quickly (as you've found out).