Other reviewers don’t share his opinion. He sells both lines, why would he tell current and potential customers that the cheaper option sounds better? He left out the fact that the MU2 has a preamp section and doubles as a Roon Core and Endpoint.
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It's a an interesting back and forth, but I see it as two potential forms of bias. 1. This guy will argue on behalf of anything that costs more, because he makes more. Simple and obvious. 2. Reviewers always rave about everything, and this eternal product optimism is their nature, because positivity moves units and keeps them in the good graces of the industry. This too simple and obvious. Now not to go too far into it, but I do know some professional reviewers on a more casual basis and even though this item (MU2) falls outside of their typical price and functional capacity likings. Meaning they typical don't advocate product's in this price range, and they more often then not advocate for separate systems out of reasons for tailoring and personalization, they all unanimously and unequivocally love the MU2 and say that it's better then more expensive separate systems. I'm gonna have to do some deep soul searching and hope to get an audition of a MU2, because my Innuos Statement, Tambaqui, possibly my Yamaha C-5000 may just have found a replacement should the reviewers be correct in their assertion. I'm kinda skeptical. I like my system, and still have questions, and am somewhat Roon-phobic, but we'll see. Probably will take me 6 months to a year to sort all this out. |
A couple of points here. I know Bill and he is usually spot on with respect to how things sound. He states the MU2 is excellent. His point about the MU1 and separate Tambaqui is that if you use excellent power cables and interconnects, the separates are better. True, the MU2 also has volume control, but in his world, he is using an amazing preamp which is better again. So for price and one box convenience, go with the MU2. For absolute best sound, go with the separates and use good cables. BTW @jjgasp, both the MU1 and the MU2 serve as Roon core and Roon endpoint. |
I also know Bill, and let me assure anyone who was left wondering by a prior posting that Bill Parish is a man of unquestionable integrity. I had the opportunity to A/B compare (streaming the exact same tracks) the Grimm MU1/Tambaqui vs. the Grimm MU1/Grimm MU2 (albeit, unfortunately, with different — but very good in each instance — amplifiers and speakers) within a couple of hours. To my ears, the Grimms together provided a more convincing performance. The other was great, but MU1/MU2 seemed even greater. |
@jmeyers why MU1 & MU2 (30k) together?... People are wondering about MMT/MU1 (24k) vs MU2 (18k), and the MU2 's standalone performance and value. I understand it's kinda the same thing, but why not just A/B the MU2 by itself against the MU1+ MMT combo?
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