I just placed my order for the LSA yesterday, after doing some experimentation first.
My system consists of a PS Audio Perfect Wave DAC/Transport into an Aesthetix Calypso preamp into a VAC Phi 200 tube amp, all connected with balanced cables. My experiment consisted of going "amp direct" from the Perfect Wave DAC into the VAC Phi 200. I found that I could only turn the digital volume control up to 40 out of 100 on the Perfect Wave DAC before the volume got too loud. So I was definitely losing "bits". Still, I preferred the sound of this setup using single-ended RCA cables into the VAC. (Using balanced cables, the amp direct setup had too much upper frequency emphasis...not sure why, but reviewers say that the VAC Phi 200, even though fully balanced, sounds better single-ended than balanced.)
In any case, the LSA will allow me to turn the digital volume on the DAC up to 100 and not lose any "bits". I will report back how the LSA works out once I receive it from George.
My system consists of a PS Audio Perfect Wave DAC/Transport into an Aesthetix Calypso preamp into a VAC Phi 200 tube amp, all connected with balanced cables. My experiment consisted of going "amp direct" from the Perfect Wave DAC into the VAC Phi 200. I found that I could only turn the digital volume control up to 40 out of 100 on the Perfect Wave DAC before the volume got too loud. So I was definitely losing "bits". Still, I preferred the sound of this setup using single-ended RCA cables into the VAC. (Using balanced cables, the amp direct setup had too much upper frequency emphasis...not sure why, but reviewers say that the VAC Phi 200, even though fully balanced, sounds better single-ended than balanced.)
In any case, the LSA will allow me to turn the digital volume on the DAC up to 100 and not lose any "bits". I will report back how the LSA works out once I receive it from George.