Hello Ulf, I would have to assume your incoming Audiomeca DAC is an Enkianthus IIX. Is that correct? If so, you may want to consider staying with an Audiomeca transport. The Mephisto transport is a gem. Especially with the outboard power supply and upgraded cable. Pierre Lurne utilizes the Anagram dacs in his own special manner. There are several manufacturers using the Anagram/Analog Devices dacs, but, Pierre designed his DA circuits in a manner that maintains extremely low jitter. He really did one hell of a job. He is a brilliant designer.
I fell in love with the Enkianthus in just a few short days after break-in. I simply could not give it up. And that was after auditioning several of the newer 24/192 upsamplers. My problem was with the total investment. I really could not afford the Mephisto/Enkianthus combination. Nor could I fit a top loading transport into my system.
I opted for the Audiomeca Obsession II player in conjunction with the Enkianthus DAC. This option still allowed me a two box solution to keep dac vibrations to a minimum. I am running full balanced right through to my amp. The Obsession transport was less than half the price of the Mephisto, provided me with front loading so I could now fit it in my rack, and works great in unison with the Enkianthus.
I have always firmly felt that it was important to use a transport/dac combination from the same designer/manufacturer. There is a certain synergy created by that designer between both components. Also, matching digital circuit designs will generally always maintain the lowest jitter levels especially when using a balanced digital interconnect.
Best of luck with your decision. Happy Listening.
I fell in love with the Enkianthus in just a few short days after break-in. I simply could not give it up. And that was after auditioning several of the newer 24/192 upsamplers. My problem was with the total investment. I really could not afford the Mephisto/Enkianthus combination. Nor could I fit a top loading transport into my system.
I opted for the Audiomeca Obsession II player in conjunction with the Enkianthus DAC. This option still allowed me a two box solution to keep dac vibrations to a minimum. I am running full balanced right through to my amp. The Obsession transport was less than half the price of the Mephisto, provided me with front loading so I could now fit it in my rack, and works great in unison with the Enkianthus.
I have always firmly felt that it was important to use a transport/dac combination from the same designer/manufacturer. There is a certain synergy created by that designer between both components. Also, matching digital circuit designs will generally always maintain the lowest jitter levels especially when using a balanced digital interconnect.
Best of luck with your decision. Happy Listening.