Okay, not that we can actually hear the difference, but JUST in case anyone wants to compare the DACs for themselves, here is the low-down on the high-end DACs:
Flagship Burr-Brown DACs: PCM1792 (THD 0.0004%, SNR 129dB, Crosstalk -124dB).
Second Burr-Brown DACs: PCM1796 (THD 0.0005%, SNR 120dB, Crosstalk -119dB).
Flagship Analog Devices DACs: AD1955 (THD 0.0006%, SNR 120dB, Crosstalk -125dB).
Flagship Cirrus Logic DACs: CS4398 (THD 0.0007%, SNR 120dB).
Flagship Wolfson Microelectronics DACs: WM8741 (THD 0.001%, SNR 128dB).
Third Burr-Brown DACs: PCM1791 (THD 0.001%, SNR 113dB, Crosstalk -110dB).
The $7,000 Pioneer Elite SC-09TX features the Wolfson WM8741 DACs. The $7,000 Denon AVP-A1HDCI, $5,200 Denon AVR-5308CI, and $5,500 Yamaha Z11 feature the Burr-Brown PCM1796 DACs. The Onkyo SR-805, 875, & 905 also feature the PCM1796. The Denon AVR-5805CI, 4308CI, & 3808CI feature the Burr-Brown PCM1791 DACs. Mark Levinson and Lexicon use the Analog Devices DACs. Harman Kardon uses the Cirrus Logic DACs.