DCS is the best for digital front end. Boulder or Ayre for electronics, or AR if you want tubes.
Any reference as
best is of no value and such a claim is either a sales pitch or personal preference. There are far too many product lines out there for anything to be the best.
I always found any system with DCS to be sterile. Maybe it was other system components or DCS, but sooner or later, I would have expected at least one system "builder" to get it right. I tried an Ayre amp in my system some years ago....same experience! No experience with Boulder but there are many reports here about their amps being the same. One exceptional product line comes to mind: Symphonic Line. Go take a serious listen to this and report back.
AR is best if one wants tubes? Please elaborate what other tube product lines you have owned, compared, auditioned.
I laugh when I see things like Lampizator - the unintended consequences of the internet.
What is there to laugh at? You
see things? Have you
heard this product line, either at an audio show, a dealer, or in your home?
I have owned the Lampi B6 for 6 years now, and the sound is truly amazing with some tube rolling efforts in the audio and PS sections. I admit, it does look like a DIY assembly, but there are many people who claim direct wiring is superior to PC boards. And such a layout allows for much easier update of passive components as they come along.
And what are the unintended consequences of the internet here? What exactly does this mean?