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In Reply to: RE: Grace Design m920 DAC, $1895 from Sweetwater Sound with MBG + Free Shipping posted by John Marks on August 31, 2015 at 09:08:17
It doesn't make sense to me to have a pair of balanced inputs without having balanced analog outputs. Wow! Somebody really missed the boat on that one.
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Not the best decision from consumer audio point of view - and probably a sign that they don't really target audiophile market.
But then, it doesn't look anything like almost $2K component either. I hope the poster above is correct, and it sounds good - unlike most pro audio products.
The company was founded by musicians.
Grace Design gear is in use by the jam band Phish (64 channels of mic pres); The Metropolitan Opera; Skywalker Sound, and, Steinway & Sons.
Here's a quote from the Grace Design website:
"My Grace Design m920 is the heart of the system I use to evaluate tracks for our Steinway CD label. The m920's sound is both rich and detailed. I love it!"
- Eric Feidner, Steinway & Sons NYC / Executive Producer, Steinway CD
The predecessor to the m920 was Stereophile's Headphone Product of the Year for IIRC 2013.
John Atkinson has measured and commented upon at least two of the m920's predecessors.
And the other poster is right, the rear panel space is maxed out, and most pro users can handle balanced on TRS, while most consumer users are happy with RCAs.
You can ignore me and you can ignore JA and you can ignore the Stereophile writers who voted that award, but Grace Design was started by a former employee of Jeff Rowland's, and you don't get a client list like that by ca-chinging with the bling. Lotsa people make monitor controllers.
You have to deliver the audio goods.
Have an exceptional day!
JM
PS: Grace Design is not the only pro audio company that is a fave of mine. I love ATC passive and active speakers, Audio-Technica pro headphones, custom cables from Markertek, and the sweet little Class-A amp from Lindell.
Sounds like a great DAC and headphone amp. The Sabretooth chip is usually somewhat zingy but the one excellent review on Sweetwater states this is not a problem using the filters. Have to give it a listen.
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It appears that they simply ran out of rear-panel space!
A lot of the feature set is duplicated in my CA DACMagic+ for 1/3rd the price.
Too much is never enough
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