Deliciously musical...Mytek DSD 192 DAC


I have been searching for a musically engaging DAC and have been lucky to do an extended home demo of a few respected and well reviewed brands eg NAD 51, Playback Designs 3. Somehow either because the units were not fully broken in or lack of synergy with my system, none of the units ,including a Korean brand , floated my boat.
This weekend after much persuasion and repeated phone calls I managed to track Michal, the owner of Mytek in Brooklyn. He was kind enough to instal the Mytek drivers on my Mac. Have only used the headphone amp on the Dac with a pair of Grado cans but my initial impression is Wow...this sounds really good. I am using the same Hi Res HD Tracks on my MacAir. Tracks that sounded positively digital and metallic eg The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are not just listenable but musically engaging and fun. Ditto for Melody Gardot, Aretha Franklin and a series of Mozart violin concertos featuring Salvatore Accardo is positively stunning.
If you are in the market for a Dac that does DSD, has a headphone amp, a host of features including a preamp, do yourself a favor and audition the Mytek. IMHO it is way better than Dacs costing $$$$$ more.Its that good.
Happy listening
Pradeep
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I had the local dealer set up a brand new M 51 in my system. The next day I called him agreeing to purchase the unit. The dealer and I are good friends. After day 4 , I told the dealer I was not entirely happy and he promptly took the unit back. My experience is entirely at odds with some excellent reviews in Stereophile and on Agon. At best, in the course of 5 days or so , I may have clocked 15 hrs or so . There was something in the sonic signature that didn't gel with me. YMMV.
I now have the Mytek plugged into my system with a brand new pair of speakers (which obviously require break in) and the music is positively enticing. While the Mytek has my highest recommendation , would urge any prospective customer to demo before you proceed.
Cheers
Pradeep
Thanks for the comparisons. So, to summarize without being too technical, the Mytek smokes the NAD.
Interesting. I have both in house right now. NAD has about 75 hours. Mytek, is from the dealer, and he told me it has 200 hours on it. I thought I read somewhere the Mytek takes about 500 hours until it comes into it's own. Have you guys experienced this?

I have done a quick back and fourth. At this early juncture, the Mytek has a more open sound and expansive stage. But, it is a bit brighter or harder sounding then the NAD. Another plus from the NAD M51 is it looks much nicer, but that will not be a deciding factor.
One of my next tasks is to start converting some of my vinyl to DSD, so the Mytek is the obviously choice for a DAC. Glad you guys like it so much. I'll probably start doing the conversions before updating my DAC, but this discussion helps solidify my direction. Thanks.