In Reply to: RE: I'm all for PS Audio's new DAC to be able to improve on Burmester,... posted by kennethcascio@aol.com on February 5, 2009 at 06:01:52:
Kenneth, other options would be the Berkeley Alpha DAC, the Wadia models and the MSB models with the volume modules installed. The PWD, the Berkeley and the Wadias employ a digital volume control, but with upsampling and when listening to 24 bit material I don't think there would be any resolution loosing problems.
Also, check the Prism Orpheus multichannel AD/DA, it has a volume knob assignable to any or all the analogue outputs.
http://www.berkeleyaudiodesign.com/index.html
http://www.computeraudiophile.com/Berkeley-Audio-Design-Alpha-DAC-Review
http://www.wadia.com/products/decoding/
http://www.msbtech.com/products/productsHome.php
http://www.prismsound.com/music_recording/products_subs/orpheus/orpheus_home.php#surround
The Elgar you would have to buy used because it was discontinued when the Scarlatti line was introduced.
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