FlexibleAudio
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OK, understood. However, MSB Platinum does lovel DSD as well. Finally, no PCM sounds as good as DSD128…in my opinion.
Yes, I plan to give DSD 128 another shake before I buy something largely due to your input.......thanks.

OK, understood. However, MSB Platinum does lovel DSD as well. Finally, no PCM sounds as good as DSD128…in my opinion.
I haven't heard the Lampi or JRiver in my system so I can't comment on either. With that said, I don't doubt your listening experiences with them. I did a bit more reading on the Lampi, however, and this caught my attention (the ALL CAPS are their's, the bolding is mine):
"THE LAMPIZATOR DSD DAC HAS USB PORT BUILT IN, SOLID STATE DIGITAL FILTER, PASSIVE DISCRETE ANALOG FILTER AND ACTIVE DISCRETE TUBE FILTER. IT DOES NOT MANIPULATE THE DATA IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM, IT DOES NOT CONVERT IT, UPSAMPLE, RECLOCK OR DOWNSAMPLE. IT DOES NOT GO THROUGH PCM PROCESS EITHER. IT IS PUREST NATIVE DSD WE KNOW OF. WE PRACTICALLY ONLY GENTLY REMOVE THE CARRIER FREQUENCY FROM THE RAW DATA AS IT COMES FROM HARD DRIVE. NOTHING MORE NOTHING LESS."
I don't know if this is unique to Lampizator or not, but other DSD DACs do in fact either convert (Benchmark, Mytek), process (Chord, CH Precision, TechDAS, Wyred4Sound), or upsample (EMM, Meitner) DSD. In addition, Schiit also believes decoding both PCM and DSD in the same DAC would compromise performance, just as Berkeley does. In fact, this is what Schiit says about its DSD-only DAC:
"Because Loki is a DSD-dedicated design, with no PCM decoding, we were able to optimize the output stage and filtering to the unique requirements of DSD. The result is cleaner output, from a stage that isn’t compromised to try to accommodate both DSD and other digital sources."
Whether Schiit and Berkeley are correct in saying such or are just saying it for marketing purposes is beyond my expertise to reasonably scrutinize. I just know that less than 0.1% of the music I want to buy is available as DSD download (I wish it wasn't so). If I was to buy a Playstation 1 to rip SACDs, that number 'might' climb closer to 1%, but I seriously doubt it would be more than that. With that in mind, I'm not concerned about my DAC handling DSD. When I do upgrade my current DAC, I might buy one with DSD capability but that won't be a deciding factor for me.