It's still pretty disheartening that all of the well-published mods that are out there for this thing are all on the D/A side. The most popular mods are done by a company called Boulder Cable, and one of their first proceedures is to
remove the A/D section.
I called the guy and asked him if he could do the same mods -- only in reverse and on the A/D section as opposed to the D/A. Lord knows, it could use it.
I popped mine open, and saw nothing but a bunch of bigass electrolytic capacitors and cheap opamps
eeeverywhere. Still, there's something about the way it sounds, and if you listen, you can't argue . . . there's something to the damn thing.
And I think what people like about it is the clock. I tried the a/b with my soundcard's internal clock, and it was like "I'll be damned. That must be why the audiophile dorks like this thing." It's certainly not all the electrolytics or cheap opamps!

Or the toooob. I think what we have is a company that accidentally stuffed a really stable wordclock inside a gutted Tube MP (

), and managed to design it in such a way that all the cheap shit they surrounded it with wouldn't deteriorate the sound
that badly.