Does this DAC exist?


I'd like to hook up my dvd player, computer, and digital cable receiver to a DAC. This dac would thus need to have one coax input (from the philips 963sa), a toslink input (from the cable receiver) and another toslink input (from the computer). Ideally it would also have an analog passthrough. I don't have much experience with standalone dacs, but prior to the philips I had a cheapo dvd player hooked up to a msb link dac II. I liked the solidity and bass extension the msb brought (though I felt the philips had a more extended and cyrstalline high end). If I had to choose, I'd prefer this dac to come from the warm/lush side of town and have plenty of toe-tappin rhythm and pace it--kind of like my rega p25/dynavector 10x5 combo. New or used is fine, as is ss or tubed. Budget is 1000$ max, and of course less would be better. Thanks.
shersta
What is analog passthru in a DAC? Do you mean one that can function as a linestage too?
I dont know of any dac with 2 toslink inputs. You could purchase a Monarchy DIP or Theta TLC to convert toslink to RCA or AES/EBU.
Theta GenVIII has all that. Well, it comes with only one TOSlink input but it also has an open spot for an additional optical input and I am sure Theta could put another TOSlink in there.

Kal
MSB made a model called the "Digital Director" several years ago. This unit had several inputs for digital sources, an anti-jitter filter, and, I believe, a line pass through as well. This unit was only a digital switching device, so you would also need to use it in conjunction with a DAC.