Standalone DAC upgrade from onboard integrated


It’s about time I posted, I’ve been following long enough. I want to bypass the onboard DAC (Burr Brown) in my new Musical Fidelity M6si integrated with a standalone DAC to drive my Magnepan 1.7x’s. Budget is $1-2k. First issue: can I realize an appreciable improvement over the onboard DAC in the M6 with a unit in that price range? Second issue: I love the detail, clarity and imaging I get from the Maggies, but I don’t want them to get too clinical with a new DAC. Hence, I’ve been looking mostly at R2R typology to keep the “musicality”, perhaps at the expense of some precision. My listening tastes are mostly jazz, classical, with some vocals thrown in. Sources are about 50% streaming, 30% vinyl and 20% CD. Other components include Blusound Node, Marantz TT-15/Clearaudio Virtuoso and a 5 year old Marantz CD player. All insights or suggestions welcome.

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I recently purchased the MF Nu-vista 800 and added the Holo Spring3 DAC.

the voltage.out put on the Spring’s outputs.is double of the Nu-Vista 800 inputs. The resulting sound output was obviously distorted. I didn’t expect to have any issues and MF doesn’t publish that spec in their owners manual.

I had to add attenuators to the XLRs on the Nu-Visia side. An expense, and issue I did not foresee. Apparently, a common issue with MF.

The good people at Kitsune Audio pointed out this is the exception and not the rule of adding a stand-alone DAC.

If you have a preamp laying around, that will also do the job, at-least in my Nu-Vista. I’ve added a pair of LRS+ and I’m happy in my modest listening room.

The Maggies can be bright and I do not like clinical sound. Love their openess and soundstage.

I have Maggie 1.7i s with upgraded stands and an external XOs.

Amp Odyssey Kismet.

Bluesound Node 2i with external Keces LPS.

DAC mdht Orchid with upgraded tubes. 

In my case the Orchid helped ease the brightness along with the XO upgrade. LPS on the Node made a noticeable improvement too.