In response to massive master:
why do you say that? do you own one or have you used one? what did you use it for (single instrument, mixdown, mastering, restoration, etc)? and what is the genre of music you used it for if so? the reason I am asking is that I read so many reviews "hey, don't get this thing, it will destroy your sound." and then come to find out, the comment is from someone who read that somewhere and has had no personal experience with it, or perhaps even used it for something it was never meant to be used for.
here's another scenario: if I use a $5,000 mic and a $150 preamp and do a vocal track and it come out crappy. do we just assume its a crappy preamp? what if its a crappy singer? perhaps the mic and the preamp are just not very compatible.....etc, etc, etc. I guess it makes more sense to me when someone speaks to something specific about a piece of gear, such as, "I used this to master a heavy alternative rock song that was just sounding a little flat and lifeless." as opposed to: "this piece of gear has no place in the studio so don't ever buy one."
with that said, there have been some very specific reviews of this piece of gear that have been constructively critical. from these I can get a good understanding as to what not to use a piece of gear for. and too be sure, some gear does just flat out suck. but it is of more use to state why, from personal experience with the gear.