Advice on DAC/upsampler


I am seriously considering adding an outboard DAC/upsampler to my system to extract better sound from my large CD collection. Based on various reviews, the two units that seem to fit within my budget and offer good performance are:
1. the Musical Fidelity AC3-24 (which provides both 24-96 and 24-192 upsampling) (MSRP $1200);
2. the MSB Link DAC III with either the 24-96 upsampling module or the MSB 24-192k Network module ($700-800).

I have not included the Perpetual Technologies P-3A unit on my list ($800) because -- at this time -- it only offers 24-96 upsampling.

Do any of our readers have experience with either of these units. Since I have read most of the reviews available on these units, I know their relative strengths and weaknesses, so I am looking for direct, "hands-on", "heard it with my own ears" impressions.

Thanks,

Scott C-
sdcampbell

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Thanks for the comments, guys. Now to do some auditioning and make the plunge...
To all:

Thanks again for taking the time to respond to my post. After doing some further research, I learned yesterday that Bryston is now offering an upgrade to my SP-1 preamp/processor. Of primary interest to me, the upgrade ($1000) includes a new DAC that provides 96kHz upsampling, as well a new chip that will enable software upgrades via the Internet;

In addition, the upgrade also has: a 5.1 analog bypass input (rather than analog bypass switching); 6.1 and 7.1 surround formats (which are of absolutely no interest to me); Dolby Pro Logic II (useful); and additional 2-channel music and surround modes.

So, on balance, the upgrade will take care of my desire for upsampling capability, plus some other useful features. The upgrade is extensive, since it involves replacing the face plate, rear panel, and the digital circuit board. But, for $1000, it's a good solution for my "problem", and I am going to take this route rather than buy an outboard DAC.