@buzz it looks similar to my linkup cable
Good cable for sure but Purist beats it.
Meitner MA3i DAC Review
A pretty comprehensive review of the Meitner MA3i DAC with measurements.
https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews/dac/emm-labs-ma3i-digital-to-analog-converter-review/
I keep reading with interest about this MA3i. Ergonomically, and as a system interface, it would be perfect for me. I would feed the MA3i from my Roon dedicated server that is in a separate room with my network gear, and would use the MA3i to perform as a Roon endpoint/streamer, system volume control, remote, and volume display, and then send the signal through my SMc Audio unity-gain buffer and on to my amps. I am really curious how close the sound would be to my Aries Cerat Helene DAC (which is not ergonomically perfect for me, but sounds great) and I also wonder how much is left on the table against the comparable EMM Labs model, which is close to 3x the cost. Having become accustomed to R2R DACs, I suspect I would prefer the sound of the Aries Cerat, and maybe even my Mojo Audio DAC, but the MA3i would sure streamline my front end by taking the place of a streamer/endpoint, DDC, and a volume control. If it were close in sound quality, it sure would be tempting. I should really try to hear one. It seems from this thread, at least one user prefers the MA3i over the Bricasti M3. What other DACs have users replaced in their with the MA3i? Speaking of attenuation, @ayang90 said,
This is the fallacy that sends people who use DAC volume controls back to using preamps for better sound. You don’t need a separate preamp but you do need an active stage for impedance matching and to drive the IC cables. You don’t even need gain, just an active buffer stage (or maybe transformers or AVCs). Ralph Karsten has explained this multiple times on this site. It is also why folks like Steve Nugent of Empirical Audio and Vincent Brient of TotalDAC offer buffer stages that customers find beneficial to the sound quality when driving amplifiers through the on-board volume controls in their DACs. |
@mitch2 I replaced Bricasti M3 and Aurender N200 with MA3i. I bought the Meitner while I still had the other two pieces so that I can compare. As to volume control, the MA3i has a very high quality volume control according to EMM Labs/Meitner. I use the dac at 100 volume setting as it drives my Boulder 866 integrated. Yet another reason to audition it in your system to see if there’s synergy Hope this helps
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@audphile1 - helps a lot. Thank you! |
Another review is out. What these guys talk about in this episode echoes my experience. Even when it comes to comparing its internal streamer to Aurender, I’ve arrived at the same exact conclusion. Objective and fair review. No hype. |