Feeling like a kid, while writing this, after receiving his first cycle 
So here it is guys, the most final upgrade (hope so :P) of the audio rig I have been building since an exact year, upgrading in steps 
The most exotic and exquisite audio headunit, which is a rare gem in the world of audio, the mighty Eclipse Sound Monitor DTA-500x and ICD-500x. (H)

Eclipse Sound Monitor DTA-500X by Yawar Masood, on Flickr
It's rated amongst the world's top 5 headunits among the likes of Alpine 7990 (F1 Status), Denon DCT-Z1, Nakamichi TP-1200/100mb and the legendary McIntosh MX-5000 of all time. It was made specifically for the Japanese market, hence JDM, but was then sold outside of Japan to many countries. The high-grade components used in its manufacturing, which boast its capabilities are just the tip of the ice-berg. 
Features:
- 24bit Advance multi-bit D/A converter
- Time Alignment(0~5msec 0.1msec step)
- Low/Mid/High 3way channel divider
- ParametricEQ between 63Hz to 16kHz(with adjustment Q andGain)
- copper chassis->6N-OFC RCA cable
- 2 mode select (beginner mode-->front/rear/subw,professional mode--High/Mid/Low)
- Input digital x2 Analog x1
- Output Analog x3
- S/N ratio: 113dB (1HF-A)
- High frequency distortion ratio: 0.004%
- Separation : 90dB (at 1kHz)
- Maximum output level : 5.6V (CD 0dB playback )
Pictures:

Eclipse Sound Monitor DTA-500X by Yawar Masood, on Flickr

Eclipse Sound Monitor DTA-500X & ICD-500X by Yawar Masood, on Flickr

Eclipse Sound Monitor DTA-500X & ICD-500X by Yawar Masood, on Flickr

Eclipse Sound Monitor DTA-500X & ICD-500X by Yawar Masood, on Flickr
It has warm sound according to the international forums (DIYMA, MobileAudioForum & CarAudio) which is perfect for Morel Elate running quasi-active on McIntosh MC431M 
Detailed review will be posted here later in the week since the time doesn't permit me to make a swap. 