Yes, I am satisfied with my Parasound P6. It is black as coal quiet on all sources, digital and analog and it's high/low pass filtering plus volume/loudness control of sub output support extraordinary bass management. It's DAC, for the most part, serves my Apple Music app running on an M1 iMac via usb connection, which delivers the most lifelike recorded music entertainment from lossless and hi-res recordings. And the P6's phono stage easily amps my Audio Technica Moving Coil Cartridge, as well as a stable of MM Carts. Another plus for the P6 is its Home Theater By-Pass feature, permitting integration of another pre-amp into system, which outputs to same power amps that the P6 outputs to. The only thing absent on the P6 is an HDMI input, which would permit enjoyment of DSD from stereo SACDs. But I have covered that via a Marantz NR1200 Receiver used as a preamp/DAC as connected to the P6's HT By-Pass. At any rate, the P6 is in a word Awesome: lifelike sound, quality build and esthetics, low price, and a full feature set that accommodates a variety of digital and analog sources, even analog recorders. One more thing, a contributor to this thread suggested that you can do better with a $199 external DAC than P6 DAC. That's baloney, but if you have a desire for .1 bass management, as well as HDMI connectivity, you could just buy a Marantz NR1200 and use it as a preamp. Mine has the AK 4458 DAC, the latest use Sabre DACs. I use the Marantz specifically for its HDMI input, allowing enjoyment of stereo DSD from SACDs played from my Sony UBP-X800M2 Universal Player.