My Prism Sound Callia DAC arrived and installed perfectly. I had a couple of operational questions and Prism Sound Customer Support answered them very quickly. The Callia DAC sounds very good but, yes, it needs more burn in time before I can comment. Please see:
http://www.prismsound.com/hifi/products_subs/dac1/dac1_home.phpThe Callia includes a volume control for direct input to a power amplifier. Unfortunately, I cannot use this since I need to control my volume using my TIVo remote. My Callia DAC is running balanced into my Ayre AX-7e integrated amplifier. My sources are my TiVo cable box and Sony Blu-ray player. The Callia DAC is small (285x242x50mm including feet) and is a very nice looking unit.
The Callia DAC comes with a Quick Start Guide and the Operation Manual is on the USB that is delivered with the unit. The stick contains the manual and a software tool that will enable you to load firmware updates in future. You need not install the firmware loader tool until you need it, but you should take care not to lose the stick. It will also be possible to download the loader tool from the website. There are no updates as yet. The Operation Manual is excellent and I strongly suggest you read it. It contains useful information when you plan on using a PC or MAC computer.
For standby mode, press and hold the button on the right for about 5 seconds then release. Since I am using the volume control on my Ayre AX-7e integrated amplifier, I wanted the Callia DAC volume control disabled. This means you set the DIP switch #1 to “OFF” (Up) on the back of the unit. This is very easy to do (use a paper clip) and worked fine.
My unit is set to the automatic mode and defaults to the incoming signal. In automatic source selection mode (indicated by the 'Auto' LED being lit), sources are selected automatically according to sensing of valid audio at the inputs. In automatic mode, the current source remains selected until it is silent (or otherwise absent) for more than four seconds whilst another input is playing - in that case the other input is selected. The four second delay is to prevent spurious switching during silences between tracks. If needed, you can also set the input direct to the source (bypass automatic mode selection).
The Prism Sound Callia DAC is sold direct from Prism Sound. I have owned the Callia DAC for one day and already like it very much. It is very easy to use and their customer service is excellent. My Callia DAC needs more time to break in but it does sound very good and I recommended you give it a listen.