Grimm MU2 Experience


I have ordered a Grimm MU2 and was wondering whether an owner out there could share there experience with the unit and what to expect with break-in?

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Not trying to rain on anyone’s joy — if you have and love your Grimm mu2, ignore this post — but I’d caution folks to try before you buy, notwithstanding the very good reviews. It’s easy to home audition this piece bc it’s light and easy to ship.

I had a fully broken in unit for a couple weeks and man was it underwhelming. It sounded nice, in a bad way. Very neutral and polite. Non fatiguing to the point of being a sedative. Not musically involving imho. YMMV.

The most honest review out there is from Hifi Advice, if you read between the lines. Not coincidentally, that reviewer has much more extensive truly high end digital experience than most reviewers out there. 

At this price point (quite a bit lower in the case of the Meitner) I would take the newest Meitner MA3i or the playback designs mpd6 with volume control, no doubt about it.

I have had a Grimm MU1 streamer in my system. I thought it was good for the money... although I did not like the controls and felt it did not measure up to an N20 Aurrender. I suspect it is because it lacks the power conditioning that accompanies really good streamers / DACs, The MU2 only weights 10lbs. Typically this means power management has been light... it shows up in the noise floor and dynamics and bass. 

For what it’s worth. I now have the MU2 on one system and a MU1/Weiss DAC on the other. I tried them both on my big rig; the only variable bieing the connects. I switched those too. The MU2 is all it’s touted to be. Full stop. Both a great choice and as much as separates generally rule the MU2 does it all. Putting into words the sconic difference fails me.

 

 

Above I posted that I have the MU1 and am considering the MU2. I’ve since upgraded my DAC and am extremely happy wiht the system. The MU1 is a spectacular streamer and roon core. I am a long time roon user.

Decided it was time to upgrade and was about to pull the trigger. I decided to read up on the MU2 and make sure. I was surprised. I knew MU2 has an onboard DAC and I planned to ignore it and just use it as a stremer to my DAC. I’d heard the streamer was significantly upgraded.

I  found that the streamer is basicly the same as the MU1, it has added DAC and preamp features (all in 1) but it CANNOT be used as a streamer only. It has no digital output.

Dealbreaker for me. I’m going to stick with the MU1. I’m very happy with my Lampizator DAC--and if I want to change it out I want to have seperates.

Not meaning this as negative about the MU2, just my preference.

Jerry

All of these posts are most helpful to me. As a big proponent or separates, I am torn on doing so, or not, with my next Streamer/DAC. My current Streamer/DAC is a Cary Audio DMS-600 which sounds wonderful, but I want to explore more. I do not need a pre-amp function on this as I am quite pleased with my Conrad Johnson GAT unit and I have no desire to change that. My budget is $15K, plus or minus. I will be watching this thread quite closely as it progresses.