About the Matrix Audio ND-1 DAC


I’ve been looking to upgrade my Denafrips Pontus ll for a while now and I just watched a review of the Matrix Audio ND-1 DAC on the Pursuit Perfect Sound YouTube channel and Terry seemed to like it and it’s AKM chips. I don’t need another preamp. I don’t need another streamer. I don’t need another headphone amplifier.  I just want a better ( to my ears ) DAC and this one looks interesting to me.

Does anyone here have any experience with the ND-1?
 

Thanks in advance.

curiousjim

@curiousjim 

Well, I could still conceivably tell you that. ;o)

Some stores are selling them for $8500, new. Others for $11,000. 

So anyone interested should probably buy one before only the more expensive units are left. 

Choice audio had a used Reuss for sale for a long time. Thay may still have it. 

The owner said he could ship it to me for a trial but the comparisons to the DAC1 MK2 I read described the Russ as having less body and accentuating upper mids and highs, so I didn’t take him up on his offer. 

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That long, long "Six DACs" thread by @mitch2 includes his assessment of the LTA Aero.Here’s his take on its tonality:

 After much listening, I suspected there may be a slight emphasis on the leading edge of notes and/or on the upper midrange and presence regions (from about 2K to 6K Hz, and maybe a touch higher). I also don’t hear quite the same level of tonal warmth and power in the lower midrange/upper bass region that I am familiar with from the Mojo Audio DACs. 

To be fair, the Twittering Machines guy tried tube rolling and found a warmer presentation could be coaxed from it:

https://twitteringmachines.com/review-linear-tube-audio-aero-dac-part-2-tube-rolling/

I tried it and I found it accentuated sibilance in my system. I do not enjoy

fiddling with tubes so I returned it. 

 

How are you feeding your Pontus II? If USB, consider putting an IRIS DDC in front, made a worthwhile addition to my system. If SPIDIF or other input, think about the Hermes, I believe it has other inputs and OXCO clock. 

@curiousjim the Aero dac that I had in my system had Ray Reserve tubes.  Comments made in the 6 dac thread were based on whatever stock tubes shipped with the dac.  I have a LTA MicroZOTL preamp and the stock tubes that shipped with it weren't very good.  I suppose it's hard for LTA to keep a good inventory of NOS tubes.

I have put my system together using components that are neutral and detailed.  I used to have issues with sibilance that drove me nuts.  I think my preamp was the biggest issue and ironically, it was a well regarded tube preamp that I thought would add warmth (I find that warmth and sibilance are not mutually exclusive). 

Anyway, I thought the Aero dac sounded excellent. The ability to tube roll adds some flexibility. I think you would like it. I'm not good at describing the sound.  It just sounds real.  Detailed with good separation of instruments.  Big soundstage. 

The Gustard R-30 dac has three filter settings.  Two of the settings would tame the highs a bit.  I wonder if the reviewer tried them?

@curiousjim 

Just to be clear, I ordered the Aero with the Ray Reserve tubes. Of course, I have no idea how it might sound in your system. 

I don’t recall the restock fee charged by LTA. It might be cheaper to try this used one from TMR:

https://tmraudio.com/products/linear-tube-audio-aero-tube-dac

If I were you, I'd compare the costs of LTA vs. TMR. 

 

 

@sls883 

I just realized, I have dozens of 6DJ8, 6922 and a half a dozen 7308’s as well as dozens of 12AU7’s and 12AT7’s , but I don’t have any 6SN7’s or 12SN7’s.  What a bad time for Brent Jesse to close.