Has Anyone Auditioned an LKS MH-DA004 DAC?


Seems like a lot of DAC for the money.  ($1450-$1600)
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@torinf
I’m the OP and I like this DAC a lot, but you sound like a shill. You’ve sent your overly long post, in exactly the same form, to a number of different forums. It looks as though you have and agenda and a product to push and a seller to get it from. I have never seen anything like this.
Frankly, I don’t think anyone should pay any attention to what you write.
Just my $.02.
I can see how you can think that. I'm not a shill. I have no connection to their company in any way. 
Well,  finally  I have had a run in period virtually  done at 200 hrs,  with the lks, 
My previous dac was a chord Dave running as a pre to my bhk250 fitted with matched nos  1963 Siemens grey tubes.
I didn't  bother getting  critical at first but straight off the bat the lks was very much like the Dave which was initially promising but I let it run for a full week before  any comparisons on purpose. 
, previous to Dave was PS directstream, auralic Vega,  oppo ha1,nad m51,ca dac magic,  ect,,    I also have a good friend with a msb select dac, dual power, 33clock, ect ect,fully optioned,   that I have had in my system  for a week,  so I consider myself to somewhat know how good a particular dac can sound. 
I have nothing to do with lks,  and can say the after hearing the Denafrips terminator it is going to replace my lks as it is the best dac on the market  ATM for the money,,,,,  but,  at the lks's price its a no brainer,    the lks has better separation  than Dave by far,  it's much quieter,  has double the Dave's bass in a much more controlled  manner  and without raveing on ,in my system its synergy, with is nuances within a black as black background  is instantly  obvious,  it also makes no difference being fed dirty wall power or PS p10 power,  thanks to its linea ps  I guess,,  the terminator has the same traights but has the msb ladder dac type glorious presentation to boot,  
One things for sure the lks is king of the dacs at a give away price

Just to have everything in one place, the LKS costs about 1/3 the cost of the Denafrips, and 1/7 the cost of the DAVE.

Since I am the OP, perhaps it's time for me to offer my long term impressions of this DAC. I have not been a digital guy and have not compared it to other fine DACs. But recently on another forum I was asked about strengths and weaknesses of the DAC and this is how I replied:

Before the LKS I used a Lavry Black and then an Oppo 105. But being a listener mostly to vinyl they proved unsatisfactory and I found myself almost not using them. By contrast I find the LKS to give me a sense of musical event similar to my vinyl playback system, but with the usual digital advantages. Bottom line is that I enjoy listening to it easily as much as to my vinyl. First of all, perhaps due to its enormous power supply, there is a top to bottom fullness. There is also the solidity of instruments in space. You can almost reach out and touch. The quality of the bass is really fun. My earlier DACs presented the instruments to me as vapor or cardboard. Beyond that with the right material the music fills my wall from beyond the speakers and there is very good depth, a see-through quality. Using one ESS9038pro dac chip for each channel might have something to do with the spatial illusions. Like when I upgraded to a fine all tube phono pre, it differentiates more clearly between the good and the great software. Almost all of my listening now is from a laptop and HD playing ripped CDs and SACDs plus a few downloads.

As for weaknesses, as to sound I can't determine any. But I'm no digital expert. The weaknesses, as far as I am concerned have to do with the conditions of ownership. LKS (Li Ka-shing) is a small Chinese company with no international presence. Consequently ownership is a bit of an adventure. As an earlier adopter I had to address an overheating problem that the factory has since addressed. Very easily done with a few cheap heat sinks. Support from the factory is supplied by email from an English-speaking support person. Still have to deal with things like removing the Amanero board to update firmware, but not a big deal. It's simple, and the factory provides very detailed instructions in English, but for a bit of a hobbyist. For additional support I keep in touch with other owners in a thread at head-fi.