Does anyone have any thoughts on the Monarchy Audio NM24 DAC Preamplifier?
I think the price is now up to about $1590. But the review I read states, "You’ll have to look in the neighborhood of $5000 to exceed its performance."
I was originally budgeting $1000. I can increase that, but I am still trying to keep my budget down to $2000 or less. The NM24 at $1590 fits my budget well. Some of the others, like the exaSound, are too pricey for me right now.
And maybe the NM24 is just as good as these other more expensive options, if this review is accurate. Thoughts?
I think the price is now up to about $1590. But the review I read states, "You’ll have to look in the neighborhood of $5000 to exceed its performance."
I was originally budgeting $1000. I can increase that, but I am still trying to keep my budget down to $2000 or less. The NM24 at $1590 fits my budget well. Some of the others, like the exaSound, are too pricey for me right now.
And maybe the NM24 is just as good as these other more expensive options, if this review is accurate. Thoughts?
The review is located here:
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/2016-buyers-guide-dacs-1000-5000/
The NM24 teaches us three important lessons regarding digital-to-analog converter design. First, that there’s still plenty of audio magic left in Burr Brown’s 24-bit/96kHz PCM1704 chip, the world’s most sophisticated R2R DAC chip which Texas Instruments came close to discontinuing in 2012. Second, a tube buffer is sonically superior to an op-amp buffer, as can easily be ascertained by auditioning both built-in buffers: an AD811 video op-amp and a 6922 triode-based stage. Third, it is much easier (i.e., less costly) to design a good-sounding DAC using an R2R chip than it is with the currently ubiquitous delta-sigma type. There are only two digital inputs (TosLink and coaxial), so you’ll need a good external asynchronous USB link for computer audio. As compensation, you can use the line-level preamp outputs as a headphone amplifier via a suitable adapter cable. The sound is exceedingly analog-like, as the NM24 avoids the halo of brightness that permeates the harmonic textures of so many delta-sigma based DACs. You’ll have to look in the neighborhood of $5k to exceed its performance. Sold factory-direct.
That review has the wrong URL, btw. Correct URL: http://www.monarchy-audio.com/NM24_Main_Frame.htm