Small form factor, budget DACs?


I'm trying to restore the musicality to my system, piece by piece. A few years ago my Jolida JD-602A CD player finally died and I've never really found a good replacement. I think really I've been mourning the loss and lacked the funds to get something of equal quality (since it was sort of a giant killer).

So, what can I get for < $400? Used is fine, but it has to be a compact form factor - I don't have room for another full-sized component. I think the 1/2 size form factor that Channel Islands, Musical Fidelity and Creek use is about as big as I could go.

24/96 is a plus since I have a bit of DVD-A stuff but not a necessity. I don't really have an opinion for or against oversampling, or regarding filterless DACs.

Here are the DACs that have popped up in my search so far:

$175 - Lite Audio filterless DAC
$250-400 - Ack! Dac
$200? - Creek OBH-14 - I'd have gotten one by now but I have yet to see one pop up on the used market. Probably a good sign.
$300-400? - Musical Fidelity X-24K - older DAC (circa 2000), but it looks nice and let's me stay with the appealing X-component form factor (I have an X-ACT and X-LPS now). Maybe a little overpriced - I can't help but think that for that money I could get something better
$400-600 - Channel Islands DAC - undoubtedly the best DAC on the list, but also the most expensive, so it would take the longest for me to save up the coinage.

Anything I'm missing from the list?
hudsonhawk
Gmood1,
this particular DAC is the DAC+ version implying that it comes w/ a 4Amp AC power supply. The power supply is heavier + bigger than the DAC itself! It's got a fixed power cord. This DAC is NOT bass-shy - plenty of good quality bass & very good sound given its diminutive size.

Hey Spencer,
if I compare it'll be against the 861. I have NOT done that just yet - too many other domestic commitments + I'm being a bit lazy too (!). In & off itself, the DAC has a very good sound to it. Hard to describe what I'm hearing but if I had to use a few adjectives I'd say "natural"- the sound seems to be unhyped & "accurate"-badly recorded CDs still sound like sh** thru it.
I'll share more info as & when it becomes available. Thanks!
I have to ask? Where are you guys finding the DAC + or whatever for 220.00? I ordered these Dac's for me and 2 friends of mine just about 1 month ago, and emailed PacificValve.us directly and actually asked them about what they think audiomirror and others have done different over the stock DAC? They emailed me back saying they are not sure what the upgrade details are on their units but that pacific are not selling any upgraded versions themselves and just deal with the stock version... Also I cannot find this version anywhere on the website, or is there another pacific valve distributor on another website? Thanks
Hmm, I found their upgraded Dac-Ah here, which I found through google - but now that I'm looking closer at their website, they don't link to this page from the index any more so I'm not sure what the story is. I asked them about the availability of the upgraded unit when I emailed them and they confirmed it - though maybe I got the last one.

They did volunteer that they had an upgraded Dac-60 (the tube dac) as well.

I'll let you know when I get mine. Obviously, whatever they say by email is probably the definitive answer.
Okay, the always quick-to-reply Pacific sent me a clarification on this. Basically the answer is "stay tuned" - they'll be updating their website in a few days to offer these upgraded Dac-Ah's.

I'll post my impressions of the upgraded Dac-Ah when I get it, so stay tuned for that too : )
Which is to say, it's a new product that just recently became available. When you emailed they didn't yet know they would be carrying them.

Sorry meant to put that in my post too, but it got lost in the shuffle.