Audio Mirror Tubadour V - A Few Words of Appreciation


I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for the Audio Mirror Tubadour DAC V.

I’d been looking for a DAC for a few months. Got Chord Cutest, then Lab12 Reference. Each of them had strong and weak points, but they weren’t exactly something I was looking for.

After that I discovered the AMT. I’d never heard of that company before. The user reviews were positive, there was a 2-weeks return policy, basically there was nothing to lose, and I decided to try it.

It sounded nice at first, but not spectacular, and there was also too much detail and brightness, which triggered my tinnitus. I thought about returning it, but after a while it started to get better day by day.

When I finally integrated it into my main audio system (it was in my bedroom system for break-in purposes) the improvement in sound quality was unmistakable. The richness and clarity it brings to my music have truly elevated my listening experience. Can’t even ask for more.

So, I just wanted to thank Vlad for creating this little joyful high-quality piece, also wanted to thank him for exceptional service. 

Every time I listen to the Tubadour V, I feel great and absolutely satisfied. 

But I gotta mention, that in my case it took quite a while until it got broken-in, and started to sound unbelievably soulful.

Now waiting for its “big brother”, which is mentioned in AM’s website ;)

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I too just just  aquired a Tub V ....The second dac I have experienced in my system. I am still in the earlystages of break in. Immediately noticed a much bigger and robust sound stage. But after listening..it was very bass heavy and boomy...made me go hmmm? Now a couple days of break in....not boomy at all and much more detail. I havent had a chance to sit and do critical listening...but I am very optunistic this is the one. 

 

Yes Vlad is a great guy to work with.

@scp, with this device patience is the key. As a matter of fact I don’t even remember having something that required this kind of long break-in time. In my experience 3 weeks are mandatory, but 4 weeks will do the trick, you won’t recognize the sound, which becomes fluid and smooth. Also, I like the fact there is no drop-in tube equivalent, only the stock Chinese 6Z4 to Soviet-made 6Ц4П-ЕВ, but Chinese one is better. 

@hasmarto I had a chance to listen a lil more in depth. I switched from balanced outputs to single ended...moved a couple of my difuser panels...omg...the holographic imaging is amazing. 

Vlad said I could break in with the amp turned off (tubes) with streamer and dac on  playing  would speed up the break in...so its been on about 4-5 days now with short listening sessions mixed in. I cant imagine  it gets better than this...but I'll take your word.....I  will enjoy the ride.