Most intriguing DAC?


There's always a lot of hoopla when a new DAC comes out like the ESS Sabre32 and AKM 32 bit DACs. But these are all on silicon.

Few manufacturers actually makes discrete DACs. In the past, I was only aware of one company, Meitner, (may be dCS?) that did this. Recently I came across MSB Technologies Platinum DAC III that use closely matched discrete resistors (0.1% tolerance for standard DAC, 0.01% for the Signature upgrade, and 0.001% for the Diamond upgrade). It is a variant of the older, but highly valued, ladder DAC. MSB is one of few DAC companies that offers a steady upgrade path. I really find this DAC intriguing. But why is this DAC hardly mentioned on audio discussion sites or in the press?
dracule1
Only formal review of the MSB Platinum DAC III was in Bound for Sound years ago. I know DIYers who could only dream of building a discrete DAC. Discrete resistor in the 0.001% tolerance is pretty remarkable. I think AMR is contemplating such a DAC but it's years away.
There are some reviews here (in French):

http://www.elitediffusion.com/catalog/images/BE%20MSB%20PDII%20HF.pdf
http://www.elitediffusion.com/catalog/images/BE%20RDS%20Plat%20DACIII.pdf
http://www.elitediffusion.com/catalog/images/MSB%20PD4%20S&I%2007

You can use Google Translate to translte into English: http://translate.google.com
"About MSB they were one of the first audio companys to build the out board dac."

Theta invented the outboard DAC I believe.
didn't Al Gore invent the internet? Seriously I know Theta was one of the first to put out an outboard DAC but it's not the point of this thread. Just trying to find out if anyone has firsthand experience with MSB Platinum DAC III. Very few have tried what MSB has done.
Maybe you don't see much of the MSB DACs on the forums becuase its too expensive for most people.