Holo Audio May DAC


Just read a very nice review of this in Stereophile this month and after doing some research it looks like this one could be a very nice option for me.  
https://kitsunehifi.com/product/holo-audio-may-dac/
  
It's made in China I think (or could be Taiwan?, and yes, I am very well aware that these are two very different countries. ;)), and employs a direct to consumer model to keep the price as low as possible.  This does not worry me after purchasing a Jay's Audio transport from Vinshine Audio and having zero issues.  

Just curious if anyone here has heard one or purchased?  I'm very intrigued.  I know the Denafrips Terminator is another highly regarded DAC with a similar ordering model, but costs a couple grand more than this one.  Considering that one as well.

Thanks
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This is a very interesting review of the May KTE.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXKr_HNorg0

At 26:52 he says that if you turn OS on with the May DAC, it then uses a chip inside, and at that point you are not going to be using the ladder DAC.  I wondered if he meant the digital to analog conversion was done with a chip in that case, so I sent Tim Connor an email with some questions. 

He quickly replied and clarified by saying the ak4137 chip in the May is an SRC which is not a DAC. It does not do anything other than convert sample rates from digital to digital.  He explained the discrete DAC module has two completely dedicated discrete resistor networks for both pcm and dsd.
He said the pcm network is highly advanced r2r architecture but far advanced beyond the typical.  If you send the DAC a dsd file it has a completely separate discrete resistor network for 1bit content and requires high speed switching components to process dsd.
So a resistor ladder is used for both pcm and dsd.

I'm seriously thinking of buying the KTE May.  My last separate DAC was a PS Audio DirectStream.  Currently I'm using a one box setup that has a streamer, DAC and Purify amp modules inside.  I use Roon and it's 64 bit volume control.  I'm buying a Don Sachs Valhalla integrated tube amp, and need a DAC to use with it.

This is a great discussion, glad I found it!