I have recently had the Hegel and Peachtree in my system against my Krell Stealth and my Music Hall 25.3 and the Music Hall (balanced as was the Krell) and the Krell seemed more musical and neutral to my ears. The MH was more musical (Hegel was close) and just had more air around the notes. The Krell still had more slam than all of the others and it sounded pretty awesome. I've been doing back and forth with Krell and MH to see which one I will sell as I will keep one of them unless I'm blown away by some of the newer ones in the 2k range as that's where you have to go to get better sound for my ears. I have heard most of the Peachtree stuff at a few dealers, but I don't think they were set up with the right systems because they just didn't do it for me at all and there are too many folks I respect who rave about them. They were just too bright for my ears as most digital is. I really think that you need to narrow down things and go listen to a few different DACs just to see what differences you can hear for the same money. I've found that some chips may sound great in one DAC and sound like ass in others. No other way to put it. I think too often folks talk about what chip is in a DAC, but it's all about HOW that chip is used I think. Again, not knocking any of the DAC's folks are talking about, but I will say that Benchmark (I have liked their balances DAC2) and others that I've heard in a true balanced application has sounded much much better than RCA outs. JMHO. Great luck and I hope you enjoy going to stores to enjoy and then support them as you will probably be happiest that way.