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Got the MSB Premier, clocked in over 120 hours. Honestly, not that happy at all. It’s OK and not bright. But It’s not as dynamic compared to the Naim NDS /252 preamp I had before. It’s soft with vocals, bass is not punchy enough. I do have the basic set up, just the: MSB Premier DAC and only 1x Discrete Power Supply. Will / should it get much better with and extra Discrete Power Supply and the Ethernet Renderer Module ? Or do I need a quality preamp to make it sing ? Or perhaps MSB is just not for me. Thoughts ? |
rfc OP Somethings not right, this is what a HiFi-News review by Ken Kessler had to say about the Premier’s dynamics. Ken KesslerThis is from the lab test. https://www.hifinews.com/content/msb-premierpowerbase-modular-dac-lab-report " Tested via its balanced XLRs in variable ’Low Output’ mode, and with the volume set to ’100’, the Premier delivers a maximum 1.675V from a moderate 36ohm source impedance."1.7v is very low, did you try the "High Output Mode" which is some 3.6v output? Cheers George |
It’s OK and not bright. But It's not as dynamic (compared to the Naim NDS /252 preamp) I had before. It’s soft with vocals, bass is not punchy enough@rfc I have a similar -- identical -- experience right now with the Select. Midrange is fine, and there seems to be a bloom in the lower mids. It would seem that I am missing high frequencies and the bass is not punchy, it doesn't go very low -- basically, I'm missing resolution. Adding the reclocker (Ideon Master Time) made an important improvement as did changing to a single-core power cord (tightened the sound). I am probably doing something wrong and /or I am not used to R2R sound? |
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