Anyone connected Muse 11 directly to Amps


I AM LOOKING INTO A HI END DVD -A/SACD PLAYERAND FOUND MUSE OFFERS ONE THAT YOU CAN CONNECT DIRECTLY TO THE AMP.I WAS WONDERING ABOUT THE SOUND AND I TAKE IT THAT IT WOULD ELIMINATE USING A PROCESSOR.I ALSO SEE THAT MSB OFFERS A UNIT LIKE THIS TOO.IS THIS THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE.
DO THESE UNITS ADDRESS BASS MANAGEMENT AND DO YOU STILL NEED SOME SORT OF AUDIO PROCESSOR.
slacker

Saying that the thread is rather old only a year after the first post? Well, how about to bump it up after 15 years?)

I have Muse Model Eleven with installed input module and quite happy with it's performance. However recently, playing with its remote, I somehow was able to switch it to the mode (I think so), where it plays only SACD as a full player. It plays CD, when I'm using it as a transport, but sends no sound, when I'm using it as a plyer, despite it recognizing CDs and showing all the playing info on the display. 

I'm really frustrated as I tried all of the settings from the TV Menu, read all Instruction, tried all combinations on remote, but still can't get it to work with CD!

Will be extremely appreciated for any possible help!

Jeffrey:

This thread is rather old so I hope you're looking in. Interesting comment regarding the Model 11 vs Model 10 sonic differences. Could you elaborate? I'm facing such a choice. I want to play CD/CDR/DVD-A/MP3 and maybe SACD but I'm not sold on SACD. The highs don't sound right to me.

Jeff
Muse Model 10 into Aesthetix Calypso tube pre far surpasses the "vaiable out" direct feed option that I had "intellectually" convinced myself could not be beat. Then I listended with my ears. I will never go back.

Oh, yes, I owned the Model 11, also. The Model 10 destroys it...not subtle.
Jeffrey
The lack of play on this thread can only mean that those who own the Muse 11 are too busy listening to music to respond :)
I have recently become interested in the MUSE 11 and am wondering if either of you can comment specifically on its redbook and SACD performance? Any comparisons you can make to other players would be helpful as well. Your comments have already been illuminating -- I did not realize the 11 could drive an amp directly or be used as a line stage. Thanks.
I've been using a Model 11 as a digital playback and line stage for my stereo system. To do this this using other inputs such as phono stage or tuner, you must have the input module and attenuator module installed by Muse -- it can be done at time of purchase or afterward and allows the use of two other sources in addtion to the Muse CD/SACD/DVD-A playback.
The results are quite satisfying. This set-up is more transparent & dynamic than any I've used -- superior in every regard to some very pricey digital/linestage combos I've owned/auditioned in my system.
The Model 11 sounds very natural yet detailed & dynamic with all the line stages I tried, and more so feeding my power amp directly.
I can't address the bass management issue, since I'm 2-channel only.
Good luck & happy hi-fi!
I am running a Muse 10 directly into my amp(s). Getting the right IC is important. You need to take the time to find which one is the best match. I have compared this to 3 preamps ranging in price from $2000 - 4500. The CJ Premier 17II gives me more detail and soundstage, but not enought to want to go the added expense of preamp, power cord and extra IC, especially with just one source. The others detracted. The analogue attenuator module that Muse installs is clean, natural and does not take anything from the music. The Muse 10 puts out 12volts, so dynamic range is not an issue. So, yes it is a very good option. With a 1 meter run of Audience 24 IC the sound is analogue.