Holo Audio May DAC


Just read a very nice review of this in Stereophile this month and after doing some research it looks like this one could be a very nice option for me.  
https://kitsunehifi.com/product/holo-audio-may-dac/
  
It's made in China I think (or could be Taiwan?, and yes, I am very well aware that these are two very different countries. ;)), and employs a direct to consumer model to keep the price as low as possible.  This does not worry me after purchasing a Jay's Audio transport from Vinshine Audio and having zero issues.  

Just curious if anyone here has heard one or purchased?  I'm very intrigued.  I know the Denafrips Terminator is another highly regarded DAC with a similar ordering model, but costs a couple grand more than this one.  Considering that one as well.

Thanks
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quick q

does the may have the ability to adjust the volume of its analog out with its remote, so if you wanted you could run it directly into a power amp as a sole source?

or is it a 'straight' dac with fixed analog outs only?
@snopro I'm not good at describing sound, but in this case it is not at all thin sounding.  I meant to say that the music just flows effortlessly and refreshingly.  As far as natural tonality, it has it in spades.  I've written this before but this DAC is the closest thing to analog that I have heard, so much so that I often forget that I'm not listening to my analog rig.  

@jjss49 This DAC does not function as a preamp, meaning there is no volume control feature.
Hard to say about the investment value, but I personally found the May much more compelling than the PS Audio DSD.  The only thing I preferred with the PSA was being able to use the Bridge II input, but that concern doesn't apply to you.