@ brbrock
Sorry it took me so long to respond...I don't go on forums every day.
LC = choke + capacitor
CLC = capacitor + choke + capacitor
In a CLC they use smaller chokes than in an LC power supply.
Most power supplies in audio gear are just C (only capacitors) and have no chokes at all.
LC is better than CLC and CLC is better than just C power supplies.
As for tube DACs...
Let me start by saying that the DACs I designed up until 2013 were all tube DACs.
I found that tube stages are inherently noisy (usually <95dB SNR) and putting a tube stage inside of a DAC chassis tends to lower the performance.
Keep in mind that DAC chips all contain solid-state op amps inside of them making DACs inherently a solid-state component.
If you were to reproduce a DAC chip with 100% tubes the DAC would likely be the size of a microwave oven and would have to cost several times as much.
Don't get me wrong: I love tubes.
Tubes add what I like to call "attractive distortion."
I just prefer to add a little "attractive distortion" to my system with a tube preamp and/or amplifier because I can always upgrade my preamp or amp as opposed to the often less than optimal noisy colored tube stage built into most DACs.
Why am I saying that tube stages inherently have coloration and distortion?
Aside from the individual sonic characteristics of each specific brand and type of tube, all tube stages require an output transformer or capacitor between the tube and the output. Yes, even the so-called LTA Aero with their "ZOTL" output stage has circuitry between the tube and the output jack...it is in no way "direct-coupled."
OK...yes...there are actual OTL tube stages (such as Atma Sphere Audio) but they require BANKS of tubes.
Transformers, capacitors, and exotic output stages all add a character and color to the music as well as degrade the purity of the music.
Less is more.
That's why the DACs I've designed since 2013 are direct-coupled with nothing but a single Vishay "Nude" resistor between the amplification stage and the output.
On the positive side, a significant percentage of the better tube DACs do have LC or CLC power supplies which is likely why people find they have better timing and timbre than solid-state DACs most of which don't have chokes in their power supplies.