Hey Guys,
I have in-house the M3 for review for the Stereo Times and find it superlative in its performance. The one sent to me has the latest board, I'm assuming that dpac996 also purchased one with this upgrade, it's a great combination of terrific pure timbres/tonality and overall dynamics that make the music become more lifelike as it flows into the room with an ease very much like analog displays in a system. Bricasti Design's build quality is beyond reproach and another killer part of the M3 is it's analog volume control which comes very, very close to the performance of my $6,500 preamplifier.
To answer rsf507 question regarding how close the M3 with the new board comes to M21's performance, its pretty/pretty close. This DAC is not expensive, but how much more you would have to spend to out perform it, would be an extreme %, indeed.
I have in-house the M3 for review for the Stereo Times and find it superlative in its performance. The one sent to me has the latest board, I'm assuming that dpac996 also purchased one with this upgrade, it's a great combination of terrific pure timbres/tonality and overall dynamics that make the music become more lifelike as it flows into the room with an ease very much like analog displays in a system. Bricasti Design's build quality is beyond reproach and another killer part of the M3 is it's analog volume control which comes very, very close to the performance of my $6,500 preamplifier.
To answer rsf507 question regarding how close the M3 with the new board comes to M21's performance, its pretty/pretty close. This DAC is not expensive, but how much more you would have to spend to out perform it, would be an extreme %, indeed.