@wharfy
I agree with melm on the break in time. Also, you might have noticed, it seems most prefer the USB input as better than the others. I would stick with this one, at least in the beginning.
Musetec (LKS) MH-DA005 DAC
@dbb -Thanks for the advice. My Cambridge transport has either coax or optical. Which one is better for the 005? And my Aurender music server has USB. I'm using an Audio Quest USB. Curious which USB audio cable you are using? |
@warfy I had been using a solid silver cable with the LKS 004. As opposed to other cables it gave it some extra body and high frequency extension. For the Musetec I found it was unnecessary, and am now using Audioqest Pearl which is simply a solid copper cable. But that is something I will experiment with. As I said earlier, the Musetec is very responsive to what comes before it in the digital chain. When I broke in my DACs I simply put a flash drive in my old Oppo 105 and let it run some files as a loop, not excercising any mechanical device. One week of 24/7 should be enough at least for a good evaluation. It is many years since I played a CD. I proved to myself a while back that rips had clearly better SQ even with a simple set-up, though I appreciate that you have a fine disk player Also, as I wrote earlier, the Musetec is really optimized for USB. Anyway, someone who remembers Lafayette Radio probably has the time to rip his CD collection--as I did. 😀 |