Mike - some of the things, well, many of the things you have brought up, I brought up a few months ago and got absolutely roasted for it. But that's water under the bridge.
As a VERY HAPPY Lampizator owner, I can tell you that it is a little quirky, from the labeling scheme on the front display, to the requirement to always turn the volume up every time you turn it on to having to use the remote to turn up the volume because the front volume knob is a little quirky (if I use the front volume knob, the volume goes down one notch for every two notches you turn it up....so it goes 1..2..3...2....3...4...5....4...5...6...5....and so on. Using the remote control, it works perfectly.
If an individual cannot accept a little bit of quirkiness with the incredible magic they will experience, then the Lampizator isn't for them. If you go into the purchase knowing that there might be one or two SMALL items that seem a little quirky, then its a hell of a lot easier to accept the magic of the Lampizator product - warts and all.
Personally, as the company grows, I would like to see Lampizator work on product consistency. For example, today, on some units the SPDIF is there and active, on others, its there but not active. Without any explanation. What would help Lampizator would be product models rather than so many one off situations. For example, a Big 7 Red could mean you have these features and a Big 7 Blue could mean you have those features in red, plus active SPDIF and so on. Maybe have 4 or 5 different version options of a model to create consistency. Just a thought. I know the Lampizator guys will probably say that that would be too limiting and would remove part of the mystique of Lampizator (the ability to totally customize your own DAC). So, maybe it's not a great idea....the pro's and con's would need to be further explored.
The confusion around tubes that can/cannot be used circles around the new Balanced Lampizator DAC, otherwise, it's pretty straight forward. What Lukasz is doing with his unique approach to DSD and now incorporating that into a fully balanced circuit is quite pioneering.
What I can tell you is that you couldn't ask for better support from Fred, Rob and Lukasz and let's not forget Norman. The Lampi guys are only a phone call or email away and ALWAYS responsive and very helpful.