Thanks! Good news and a bit of bad news.
The GOOD:
Today I did my first serious listening in 20 years time. I took delivery of the MoFi studiophono, not expecting any revolutionary results, just marginal improvement, because during all these years (after selling my CD and amp in 2002) I have been using a low class Marantz SR-5500 receiver, retail around $400 at the time. But I was wrong!
My current set:
- Thorens TD126mkIII with Linn K9 cart
- DAP Pre-101 phono preamp (list price €33, bought last month just to check if the TT was still good)
- MoFi StudioPhono: new and still in return window
- Marantz SR-5500 receiver, Video amp off for maximum quality
- FiiO X5 mkI music player, featuring Digital Out and Analog Out mini jacks
- Triangle Meridien speakers, list price in 1985 around 4000 dutch guilders, equalling around $2000
I played an old Dire Straits album, especially the song "Water of love", which I have on record and as a digital source (the X5). I used the digital out jack on the FiiO, activating the DAC in the Marantz.
Record
Mark Knopfler’s guitar really opened up with the MoFi. It seemed to take a good 15 minutes to come to life after powering up, but then it was very sweet. I heard many sounds in that track that I had never heard before.
Digital
The X5 on the other hand seemed to want to push all music out through a small hole. Many details came through but the instruments appeared to be in one flat layer. This is most likely the Marantz internal DAC’s fault, which is reportedly pretty bad.
Nevertheless, I did taste a tip of real sound nirvana when listening to the TT. After that I reconnected the €33 DAP Pre-101, and had a good laugh: the MoFi really is worth its weight in gold.
The BAD
My tinnitus ear condition (a solid 10kHz tone in my head all day) is affected by this listening session. When I finished, that tone became a lot stronger, especially 15 minutes after. Then it slowly faded back and now two hours later it’s back to the usual tone level. Scary.
Wrap up
Vinyl won today. Convincingly. I sensed a tip of audiophile bliss, which I had not expected and it made me very happy. I’m hungry to see what a decent amp, DAC and streamer can do. But first, I need to do some good thinking about my ears before going nuts on new stuff (and yes - springs and all that good stuff).
Thanks,
Pieter