I have a couple.
Yes-Fragile 24/96
Its as good as the CD album I have for overall sound. It is a bit brighter and not as full sounding as my CD. Compared to the standard vinyl I have, I have to say its not as good. The vinyl is not as bright and the low end is much better, Howe's guitar is much better on vinyl. I find myself squinting a bit during the 24/96 version on his parts. This is a Rhino issue and they usually do a good job, notably on my remastered Genesis vinyl, so I was a bit disappointed but again this is digital.
I don't play it at all....vinyl is the preferred media on this one.
Rush-Moving Pictures 24/96
Better, but to me it is much too clean sounding, glassy. The lows are nice and tight, Neil Peart's drumming is probably the highlight of the hi-rez version, very detailed and airy...You do hear everything on his kit.
But what I do prefer is the recent DVD-A disc I have from the remastered box set, which is 24/96 also. Weird but that source is amazing sounding! The 24/96 download is again a bit better than the remastered CD version, but not by much at all.
In all cases, it bests the vinyl version.
Rush-Clockwork Angels 24/96
Don't like at all, but this is the fault of the mixing. It is a brickwalled mastering, too loud and not musical at all. The CD version is better, but not by much.....By far the vinyl version is much more musical and not as compressed and loud.
One main reason I don't have more is the unavailability in hi-rez for what I listen to, other issue is logistics in my system. My laptop is not anywhere near my system so its a PITA to move and connect it to the DAC11. The solution would be a wireless player like a CA NP30 player or StreamMagic but those kind of players are too expensive for my listening habits.
I would like to read more comments on what people have.