the inclusion of the LKS USB-100 in the chain is redundant and pejorative, the AMANERO card present in the 005 is already an upgrade compared to the USB-100
I recommend you remove it and listen again
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Musetec (LKS) MH-DA005 DAC
Glad the 005 and the USB-100 is working out for you. It was a great little I2S converter when I had it. I'm wishing I had kept it to run I2S-E to another component for experimenting. I've since replaced the SMSL I2S converter with an Audio GD DI-24HE and I'm using it's I2S output. I heard an improvement. Then I added an Aune SC1 external clock to the DI-24HE and then converted the clock to use a very low noise DC input. I also added a filter to the clock cable. With each change I made related to the clock, I heard a difference for the better. In my experience, digital improvements seem limitless with the 005. |
Happy that you are liking the Musetec. It's always been surprisingly good out of the box, but will get better with time, Interesting that you are getting good results with USB > LKS USB-100 > I2S > 005. This has ben a topic of discussion before, that is whether the USB conversion to I2S is better done in the LKS USB-100 or on the Amanero board in the 005. Logic suggests it should be better in the 005, but you can't deny your own ears and you are not the first to suggest a preference for the LKS USB-100. It was suggested you try the USB straight into the 005 and report back your comparison. If it remains better with the LKS USB-100 I might inquire with the factory why that might be so. Also, theoretically and logically, to use the I2S input, it might be best to avoid the USB entirely with a streamer going directly from ethernet to I2S. I have been changing my system a lot lately and also experimenting with Iancanada circuits and will soon add an I2S output to see what that yields. Besides great music, it is a great hobby. |
A New Musetec DAC, the MH-DA006 Flagship DAC is here. As usual with Musetec, a lot of new design and details offered in text and in interior photos. Two ESS ES9039pro chips. The price at Shenzhen is $3900. No doubt it is worth a new MH-DA006 thread There is also a MINI version here based on on one ESS ES9039pro chip. |