Seeking Advice on NOS DAC


Looking to purchase an NOS DAC, budget is $1500.
Currently available for sale are:

- Metrum Acoustics Hex digital converter  (used)
- Metrum Acoustics Amethyst DAC       (new)
- Acoustic Plan Digimaster Tube DAC     (used)
This is a German-built NOS, 24-bit R-2R resistor ladder network, PCM1704U-K converter with 4 tube EC 86 triode outputs.
- HOLO Audio Spring DAC – LEVEL 2    (new, but over my budget of $1500)

My primary listening is via the PS Audio PWT, while music files on my Mac are steadily increasing. I’m thinking NOS due to my large collection of Redbook CD's.

So, any experience or comments on which way to proceed is appreciated.

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If you like the non over sampled sound, multibit Schitt or La Scala are excellent choices with the Schitt “Gumby” being quite a bargain and the “Yiggy” of reference quality. I’d advise frequenting Computer Audiophile for opinions on DAC’s as Agon isn’t that up to date on digital trends. The Johnny Darko DAC index is also useful.
Thanks, everybody. I should have mentioned that I auditioned the Schiit “Gumby” and it sounded a bit too aggressive in my system. Excellent dynamics and soundstaging, but my system is very revealing and it wasn't what I was looking for.
  I've owned a Chord with FPGA and found it very smooth, so the Exogal Comet Plus is on my list. The FPGA that reshapes the waveform is a major advance in DAC technology.

Because of the low Input Sensitivity on my tube amp (1V), I'm limited to a DAC with good volume control or one with low output voltage such as the Metrum Acoustics Hex.

And thanks, David. I'll check out the Darko DAC index. I like his reviews.

I don't have a lot of experience with DAC's but recently purchased an audio alchemy DDP-1 with the optional power supply. It's exceptional with redbooks, which is about all I own. The preamp section itself is also very good (it replaced a Melos 222 & betters it in every way) & has analog inputs. Audio Advisor is selling these currently for $1500. If you have time, check out the review from absolute sound.  
Low- I haven't heard the Border Patrol, but it checks the right boxes, tube in the power supply and the more robust version with one output of your choice is below your budget. I was also looking at some of the Audio Note Kits, but the Border Patrol may do the trick. No way to listen to it, though, unless you find an owner.