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Advice needed: It's time for a new DAC
Hello People of Audiogon!
I received some help a little while back when I was considering upgrading my speakers so I am looking to the community again for guidance and opinions. It is time to upgrade my DAC.
My current system is Sasha DAW's driven by a Luxman L-509X.
The three DAC's on my short list are:
MSB Discrete
Berkeley Alpha V3
Chord DAVE
One thing to note is that I am in Canada so many brands are difficult if not impossible to audition.
My priority is "musicality" or "soul". What's this? Well to me, it means feeling. The Luxman and Sasha's well convey musical emotion and that is important to me. I don't know how to describe it better beyond that. They have flow (perhaps PRAT, to use another vague term). Sounds have meat to them and texture. The music feels real.
The second priority is three dimensionality.
The third is resolution.
My one caveat is no tube DAC's. Tubes, for me, just don't work well based on my listening style and habits. I love tubes, I've owned tubes and tubes are wonderful, but as things are now, I just don't want them in a DAC. Perhaps they will find their way into my system in a pre-amp in the future.
I listen primarily to Tidal but MQA is not a priority for me. I would switch to Qobuz but they were not available in Canada until recently and all my play lists in Roon are with Tidal tracks so I suspect a switch will be a real headache, but I digress. My point is MQA isn't really important and DSD isn't necessary either.
Of the above DAC's, if you have heard them, what are your thoughts/opinion?
Thank you in advance,
-Paul
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@bigfatpaulie, the Meitner MA3 hits your first two requirements, especially the first one, plus it's made in Canada! I personally found its resolution very good but not great, compared to a few other DACs I've also owned. I've owned the Berkeley Alpha V2, a Bricasti, and currently own a Weiss that I think is a bit more resolving than the MA3. The MA3 though definitely has that "Sounds have meat to them and texture. The music feels real." quality, as I replaced a very fine MojoAudio R2R NOS DAC with it and felt like it was a big upgrade. |
Hello @bigfatpaulie, lots of good advice here! @ghdprentice is always spot on. I have had a friend's Dave in for direct comparison to my MM Tambaqui. He sold the Dave and got a Tambaqui if that tells our story. It sounds great buy it self with internal streamer or bridge, but excels when combined with the Grimm MU1 in my case, or another great streamer (Aurender N20 or better). Many great reviews call the Grimm / Tambaqui a match made in heaven (Netherlands). I have one stand alone Tambaqui, and another in the MM Makua Preamp; both are excellent.
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