Just received mine and have been listening for two nights now and loving every minute of it.
This little box really makes me think that I will never again need to spend bank on a pre, and as such my $3k Bryston is now sitting under my bed collecting dust and soon to be on the for sale block.
Worst case scenario, the Bryston has nothing sonically over the LSA except source switching, which I do not need. The LSA is much more transparent in my system as I am hearing instruments and voices that I never knew existed in some passages, very revealing and detailed.
But the first thing I did after hooking up the LSA, was to turn on my system and with no source playing I put my ear to my tweeters and with a big smile on my face, I heard absolutely NOTHING, no "ocean" white noise that I heard with my Bryston with volume at zero position.
I am guessing that is a good thing but I am only an amateur at this audiophile stuff.
I hate to speak in cliches, but I am really enjoying rediscovering my cd collection. But Of course, each particular recording has a different effect from the LSA. Particularly, live and unplugged music sounds more live and bad recordings sound more bad, a side effect. So your source component is now in the spotlight as to the quality of the signal reaching the amp. Now I am rethinking whether I should upgrade my source, cdp or go digital. Isn't it ironic says Alanis.
I am using a 3 ft set of Bryston IC's (Canare and Neutrik) which are 21 pf/ft into the LSA and a 2 ft set of Blue Jean IC's which are 13 pf/ft out of the LSA to amp.
Another nice side effect, I have one less 17" component box and its outboard power supply, less cables and wires and my rack actually looks organized and clean.
So to summarize, a great sonic value and a truly novel product from a pretty cool guy to do business with from 7.5K miles away.
I am very happy with this purchase and by far my best and most dramatic change to my system.