I think the Lyngdorf is going to have much more flexibility in configuration. The configuration settings in the Acurus ACT 4 are somewhat limited. That being said, it is probably all about sound quality and I don't know that anyone here would have compared these two items side-by-side or at different times to give you an idea on the differences.
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So, did some searching around. I have never been able to find an internal pic of either of these processors, but it seems like there are a couple pages showing internal of the previous MP-50: https://www.mjtaoyuansound.com.tw/news/68 Both pictures show that the Lyngdorf is run off a switching power supply. This would be one reason I would avoid the Lyngdorf (even though many people rave about this processor). Both the MP-50 and the new MP-60 are exactly 19lbs in weight, so I can only assume the MP-60 is also based on a switching power supply. The Acurus ACT 4 is 25 lbs in weight. Ah, here's a thread that has an internal pic: https://www.avforums.com/threads/acurus-act-4-av-processor-review-comments.2179061/page-2 It seems the ACT 4 is also based on a switching power supply. It's up to you, but at this point, I would not consider either processor. I would probably go for the McIntosh MX-160 (which is a Lyngdorf digital processing platform with McIntosh linear power supplies and analog stages). |
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