The new no feedback preamp and DAC circuits my associate Dean Kayser has developed over the past two years finally came together a few months ago incorporating some of the Aikido design work as being simply more "natural" sounding than the best we had previously done.
I designed new PC cards for these circuits and then have had them on the shelf trying to figure out when to announce them.
At the same time, I really wanted better faceplates on our best equipment. At the last Rocky Mountain Audio Fest I realized that our equipment was simply vanishing into the shadows of the dark room and nobody seemed to notice what was driving the Salk speakers. Even this year I have noticed that in circles discussing the upcoming RMAF, people have been talking about going to the "Salk Room" as if it was magically and mystically being run by no name invisible electronics. At the recent California Show, Sterephile said that the Salk room had the best bass at the show. Gee whiz, how do they do that without a power amplifier. Amazing!
I decided enough was enough and started the process to develop new faceplates you can actually see in dim light and also decided that this was a good time to introduce the new Fet Valve preamp and DAC too, using the new faceplates.
The Vision Hybrid DAC and Avastar preamp still remain great sounding, but they will be in a less expensve second place in our product line. There is no point discontinuing them as long as you want them. The tooling is paid for and all the parts to build them are in stock.
I hate to kind of obsolete good customers, and I don't intend this to be another iPhone game. The Fet Valve preamp and DAC are the best we know how to do right now. Decide depending upon what you can afford and what you really like.
Come to RMAF and listen to our best at room 1107 in the tower. Its a three room wide display this room, big enough to let the music breathe.
One other thing, we are realizing that our equipment sounds much better with diffuse blue LED on lamps than with red neon lamps. I think we need to try audiophake grade fuses next.

Best regards,
Frank Van Alstine