That makes no sense. $1000 is less than half of the cost of a Yggy. You can get 2-3 vintage Thetas for that price (backups in case one burns out from being old) and have something that's close to the Yggy for a fraction of the cost.
I'm sure the Yggdrasil is a wonderful DAC... I have heard it and very much enjoyed it... but the hype train needs to take step back and listen to itself once in a while. Lord!
I have two Theta Gen V/VAs. At 2300$ if the Yggdrasil sounds at the same level of the Theta or very close, it's a worthy buy. Why:
1. You get USB (that saves cost - which can be A LOT; if it's any good that is - I don't know. Yet. It also saves OCD time with interfaces/cables)
2. You get warranty
3. It shouldn't give you stress tomorrow it might die (for a long long time to come).
4. You can get it serviced easily
5. Good luck finding a Theta these days. I have it in my daily searches and haven't seen a Gen V in months now.
There is something going for the Theta too:
1. IF power failure, a few minutes is all it takes to get my almost optimal sound quality back
That said, my Thetas' aren't likely going anywhere in a rush. They're too darn good, an amazing piece of vintage gear that does teach a lesson or two even today, and I have multiple rigs. If the Yggdrasil is really good, I may decide to sell one at some point.