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Originally Posted by 1UP 
ahem, lower noise and properly bypassed, regulated power supplies, less jittery input circuits, higher spec DAC ICs, reclocking and upsampling circuitry, serious analogue output stages (tube/discrete), dual mono, fully balanced toplogies - you can put these in a cardboard box but they don't cost nothing to design or buy - and they absolutlely affect sound - you can add Herandu's models to your shortlist, but the rest is subjectivist nonsense posing as fact
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I think I see where you're coming from, but more in terms of component quality. From what I've been seeing law of diminishing returns truly kicks in around $1000 due to profits etc. Still, it seems $300 is a good price point to be looking at this year.
Currently I'm eyeing the Moonlab Concept, Shek D1, and Beresford (trying to find out caps used and if it's possible to use a resistive passive I/V stage). I've been looking at the Lite AH, but I don't know what stock caps it uses and don't want to have to bother with recapping the whole damn thing with WIMA, Panasonic, or other.
If Yeo wasn't being such a butt killing the kits off I'd probably have bought a Monica by now with a Guido clock
