Al, thanks for the feedback as usual. I have a bit to add on the Burson AB-160 buffer. It's been in my setup for 3 days with signal going through (72 hours). What they say about it is true. It will take a budget player and lift its performance. The Burson is not connected to any of my players; it's between my amp and preamp. I have 3 different players connected to my VTL preamp, a Raysonic CD128, a Jolida player and an Onkyo. The low fi Onkyo is playing like a more expensive player now. It surpasses the other 2 players in extension, dynamics, low end, openness, you name it. And it has some inexpensive Tributaries IC's connected to it. Budget stuff in all. For the past 2 years I've only been using the Onkyo player for sending signal to facilitate break in with new gear and new cables. This is my experience with the Burson Buffer in my system 3 days. As others have said, the Burson seems not to have as significant of an affect on the performance of better players. At this point, I would say it is a detriment to the other players I have. Listening to this budget player with the Burson in place has also revealed what my speakers are capable of in the lower bass region. I had not heard these speakers go as low before.