In Reply to: RE: It's the ability to sending it back for a refund if you don't like it, that is worth the added increment posted by c1ferrari on September 27, 2015 at 23:42:01:
I love the m905 and I love the hard-wired remote control with real-time SPL readout. Having a light-up Mute button is great too.
However, I only used the Talkback function in jest, pushing it down to mute the music and to tell Ella how great she is...
I never had more than one pair of speakers connected at a time. I did not use any of the sophisticated offset functions, etc.
If most of your listening will be to hi-res over USB, I think that the m920 is the better choice--its DAC chipset is more future-proof and I think that the m920's Minimum Phase filter is better sounding than the M905's stock filter.
But if most of your listening will be SPDIF CD Quality feeds from a transport or server, the m905 might sound pretty much the same, especially if you do not like the idea of a M-P filter.
ATB,
John
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- Depending on whether you need the m905's monitor control functions, and what your main music source is... - John Marks 05:05:43 09/28/15 (1)
- RE: Depending on whether you need the m905's monitor control functions, and what your main music source is... - c1ferrari 12:28:15 09/29/15 (0)