Yes, they still make the 2400. This is Jerry Ozment's company. The 34 (which is quite similar to the Jadis DAC but uses a solid state power supply and better quality caps, among other things) was the model before the 2400, which can decode 24 bit/96khz signal. The 34 can be brought up to current specs, which includes the new chips, a little different tube biasing and other goodies. I had that done to my Model 34.
As has been apparent from my posts in the past, I'm a big fan of this DAC, I've owned one of the prototypes I got used when I got my Forsell transport and my current upgraded 34 for over 8 years, I guess. It has an aliveness to it and dimensionality that makes most other DACs I've heard sound sterile and two-dimensional to me in contrast. Also highly musical; one of the only DACs I can listen to in the same session with vinyl and not have a big letdown. There are DACs which may get a little more detail or slightly deeper, tighter bass (in this latter regard the 2400 is a big step up from the 34), but I really haven't heard anything out there from dCS, Levinson, Krell, ARC or others that has made me want to sell my unit.
As has been apparent from my posts in the past, I'm a big fan of this DAC, I've owned one of the prototypes I got used when I got my Forsell transport and my current upgraded 34 for over 8 years, I guess. It has an aliveness to it and dimensionality that makes most other DACs I've heard sound sterile and two-dimensional to me in contrast. Also highly musical; one of the only DACs I can listen to in the same session with vinyl and not have a big letdown. There are DACs which may get a little more detail or slightly deeper, tighter bass (in this latter regard the 2400 is a big step up from the 34), but I really haven't heard anything out there from dCS, Levinson, Krell, ARC or others that has made me want to sell my unit.