What's new since the MSB Link DAC III?


I got an MSB Link DAC III and installed an upsampling chip a little over a year ago. I've been very happy with it but I am wondering what (if anything) would be a reasonable and noticeable "move up" from this unit. I have not been keeping up with new products for over a year now. If anybody out there has been keeping up and could reccommend any other DAC's I would appreciate it. Price is not a big concern but I would like to keep it under $1000.00 or so. What beats the MSB in this price range? Any thoughts?
msnloeth
Have it modded by Stan Warren of supermods. And it will be better than anything you can buy for $1000.00. I believe it would cost about $160.00 to have done. Supermods # is 541-344-3696.
I will ditto the Stan Warren upgrade. Very happy with what he did to my Link II.
I had a modified Link DAC and tried an Electronic Visionary Systems Millennium DAC(www.tweakaudio.com). I sold the MSB immediately and haven't looked back. Significant improvements in transparency, dynamics, and soundstage. Try the Millennium DAC II for $1050, and if it doesn't trounce the Link simply send it back, but I doubt you will. Best of luck.

Tim
I was using Dacs in this range and then got a great deal on a Muse Model 296 (they were just discontinued). It is a huge step up from any of these $1000 or so DACs (it was $3500) and uses more up to date technology than any of these others - it uses the same Burr-Brown 24 bit chip as the EVS, but 4 in a push-pull instead of just 2 and instead of the stock crystal upsampler/jitter remover it has a much better DSP section. You can find one for $1200-1500 but it is a DAC you can live with forever (or at least that's the way I feel about it).