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I'm putting the finishing assembly on a new computer. It has a 1.2GB processor, 512MB of RAM, two 20GB hard drives, a CD burner, a video card with 64MB DDR memory, etc, and it all cost about $1000. ...and you want how much for that DAC??
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The other side of this issue is to say 'OK, it is too much, I will build it myself.' As an ardent DIYer, the answer comes back, yes, I did save money, yes, the unit is competitive with the very best and my god it sure took a lot of blood, sweat, tears. toil and time to do. One caveat with DIY: that is re-sale value is nil. So either way, you pay. The DIYer pays less on the front end but more on the back end (if tries to sell) and invests more time in the bargain. The bottom line: Enjoy the music--any way you can.
Another perspective is that Doclb was doing the proverbial apples to oranges thing. Try omparing that PC to something from The Good Guys or Best Buy. Compare the DAC to a Sun Microsystems or Hewlett Packard UNIX workstation. Much better analogy to cost of goods, size of relative market, amortizing R&D costs, as well as fit and finish.
Hmm... my Aranov mono blocks don't crash every half hour, haven't got a virus yet and in no way further contribute to Bill Gates estate.

Now let's take the logic of the opening post one step further. Order any garden variety $1K Dell. Then tell the Dell rep you want all wiring to be hand soldered Cardas point to point, throw in some nice Russian tubes to sweeten up the $29 SoundBlaster card and make sure to wire those PC speakers with Nordost Valhala cabling. And you want how much for that PC now!

Gee, we haven't even biwired those 300 Watt THX certified plastic speakers yet.