People underestimate the ability of the MScaler to do its work even if it doesn't increase the resolution. I've found running to it via optical to an integrated amp (24/192) can yield stunning results with an AK449X chip-based DAC or a TI-based DAC. Try it sometime.
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I improved the SQ of Qutest significantly when I changed BNC digital socket to Audio Note silver RCA and started using NBS Signature cable. I also removed the original brass RCA output socket from Cary CD player (used as transport). Thank a lot to @zipost suggested me to do it! All these BNC digital socket made of brass and ruin SPDIF signal as well as RCA brass sockets. I have Altec 604E speakers with Werner Jagusch crossover (upgraded with Duelund and Jupiter capacitors) and 300B amplifier with Hashimoto H30 output transformers. Here are some videos: https://youtu.be/trdFb6zO9OA https://youtu.be/Cmn47qsjLZA https://youtu.be/bLiY798AH2E Regards, Alex. |
@jc51373 I have an HP I7 laptop that has been optimized by Fidelizer and Audiophile Optimizer. This feeds an Uptone Etherregen(cheap Chinese LPS) which runs to a Sonore Ultrarendu(small green computer LPS). The Ultrarendu feeds the TT2 and the TT2 goes to my Audio Note Kit 1 300b amp. My speakers are Audio Nirvana, I switch back and forth between the monster 15in classic alinco to the 8in classic neodymium. I also have 4 Klipsch c-310aswi subwoofers. I do have upgraded cabling on every component, and Synergistic Research Orange Fuse in everything they can fit in, and graphene on alot of the electrical contacts in my system. I am also looking at the Farad Super3 as a LPS for my TT2. Have read nothing but amazing things. The Teddy Pardo was really good aswell though. Highly recommend the power supply over the Rel sub.... unless you want to get 4 of them.... then I recommend the REL.... or any sub..... Btw... I recommend putting Orange Fuses in both your active speakers, decent power cables would help alot aswell. Probably more then the LPS will with the Qutest. Just an opinion.... |
@jc51373 i recently sold/traded the Qutest with Teddy Pardo power supply for a TT2. Honestly.... with the LPS on the Qutest, it beats the TT2(stock power supply) in sheer tonality and it had a blacker background than the TT2 does with a stock power supply. This is not to take anything away from the TT2. The TT2 has more resolution and the timing of everything is just better. With an LPS it will be an endgame dac. Just pointing out, with an LPS the Qutest performed better than my TT2(stock) in some aspects. Time to start saving for a LPS for my TT2! |
Here’s a video with that exact comparison https://youtu.be/34p6BbHtEKU I think it depends on if you need the headphone or XLR output. |
Thing about all these positive reviews of these vairous LPS is...No one knows all the other aspects of these systems. So in truth, it's meaningless unless you can compare apples for apples. System for system, room for room, etc. This is why I can't spend $500-$900 on a LPS that I would truly never know what the impact is. If they want to let me audition one in my own system sure, we can go from there. |
Hey @ianrmack funny enough. I also have my qutest powered by a Teddy Pardo LPS. I've also got a Synergistic Research Master Coupler feeding the Teddy, with a SR Orange Fuse in it. Both the power cord and fuse were substantial upgrade to the sound. Highly recommended. I also have a Sonore Ultrarendu feeding the Quest as well as a Uptone EtherRegen feeding the Rednu. Both the UltraRendu and the EtherRegen were substantial for the Qutest sound, and both I wouldn't be caught dead without. More so than the Teddy feeding the Qutest. |
Please see the link below on the Chord M-Scaler: https://www.moon-audio.com/content/pdf/chord/chord-tech-profile-hifi-critic.pdf The bottom line is how does it sounds in your system. TAS gives the Chord TT2 DAC and M-Scaler a good review but it also gives a good review to many other DAC’s. I have never heard Chord equipment so I cannot comment. |