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In Reply to: RE: +1 posted by Duster on February 28, 2017 at 15:48:48
UPDATE:
Recently, I have purchased a used (of course) Museatex Bitstream! No mods. However, I will not be able to use it until mid April. Cannot wait to hear it! Thanks to all of you for all your suggestions. I will write my thoughts on the Bitstream after I put it in my system. If I can get close to vinyl sound, I will be happy. I am not so sure if I will get the VINYL VINYL sound from my setup. We'll see.
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I cannot believe how good Bitstream is. Frankly, I did not think I would have this much of an improvement in my system. The instruments sound like how they are supposed to. So real. The vocals are smooth, romantic. Everything is more detailed yet not bright. You can listen to music for hours with this DAC. Very organic, very analog like. Sounding almost like LP.
The good news is my wife who has better ears than me thinks the same. So, this is not only my ears :)
I do not think I want another DAC. This is it for me.
If you decide not to upgrade the I/O jacks, install a chassis-mount IEC inlet to enable the use of an aftermarket power cord, or do any other mods for your Museatex DAC, I recommend that you at least snip-off the molded AC plug of the stock hardwired power cord, and replace it with an audiophile-quality AC plug, which tends to be a very easy DIY project for end users to do by themselves. Also, the Museatex DAC is very sensitive to audio cables including most importantly the choice of S/PDIF digital cable.
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