Vintage DACs. Do they hold up over time?


I'm talking about Dacs from the 90s that were well regarded like the Timbre tt-1, Sonic Frontiers SFD2-MkII, Threshold DAC 2,
Wadia 25, Altis Reference, Levinson 36, Meridian 566-20, EAD9000,
Kora Hermes tube dac etc.
doug99
I think the Vimak DS-1800Mk2 dac still holds up well even today. It is the one of the best Delta Sigma dacs ever made & was designed as an incredibly complex and heavy, all-discrete Delta Sigma architecture designed by the company which invented the Delta Sigma converter, as opposed to the current crop of miniaturized Delta Sigma chips. It was really a sight to behold, wrapped in a thick, heavy copper-plated aluminium chassis with copper-clad C-core transformers in a separate shielded compartment. It was also known to have expensive taste in transports ;) You can see photos of the Mk1 version here.
You surely forget the JADIS JS1 MK1 (tubes unit in 2 pieces), FORSELL DAC REFERENCE and also on a budget CALIFORNIA AUDIO LAB ALPHA. I am pretty sure they are still in the game despite they are nearly vintage ...
I'm still using my Muse Model 2. I do wonder what it would take to better it, other than a better Muse.