@zavato I changed to M2.
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If you own a Bricasti dac purchased before 2020, I strongly suggest considering obtaining the newest digital board, the MDx.
It’s that good.
There certainly is nothing wrong with any prior BRICASTI digital board. Technology advances, particularly in digital, and the MDx is a worthy advance
If you own a Bricasti dac purchased before 2020, I strongly suggest considering obtaining the newest digital board, the MDx.
It’s that good.
There certainly is nothing wrong with any prior BRICASTI digital board. Technology advances, particularly in digital, and the MDx is a worthy advance
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@essrand, I found a reviewer of the Bricasti iM3 DAC who reports "the level of liquidity and an overall silky smoothness that allowed the music to float into my listening space went to a higher level when I used three of the Krolo Design Enhancers underneath the M3. The stock footers that Bricasti Design provides seem well constructed. However, using these aftermarket devices made a noticeable improvement. I know that Bricasti Design’s more expensive DACs use Stillpoints as the standard footers. They might consider bringing the Still-points down to the M3’s price point to get the maximum performance out of it, even if they have to charge a bit more to use them on this model". I still recommend you install the MDx Upgrade Board. |
@essrand, I recommend the Bricasti MDx upgrade board be installed. I installed the MDx in my Bricasti M21 DAC and the sound quality substantially improved. The sound quality was smoother, clearer and more musical. I had someone help me install the MDx board and it took about 30 minutes plus another 20 minutes to test. It worked perfectly. The alternative is to ship your DAC to the Bricasti Factory. BTW, the Bricasti M1 Special Edition incorporates Still-points feet that are engineered and optimized exclusively for the design. My M21 DAC has similar footers on but I do not know the brand. |
“Per @lxgreen on turning on/off from remote. Does anyone know how to do it on the M1 to turn on/off through remote?” I don’t think you can |
I have relatively new M12 with MDX board installed and no problems. In addition, Damon from Bricasti who lives near me came by and installed some additional new updates. Now there are labels you can add to input name eg. input 2 RCA becomes “phono”. Also, they were able to change the HT. Bypass so it is automatically selected rather than mess with the reference button. Finally, they changed the three-push balance On remote to turn on/off so now it is one push. Can’t say enough good things about Damon and all the Bricasti staff. Occasionally Roon can’t find the Bricasti so I have to reset the Unit which seems to fix it. |
I have no issues with my Bricasti M21 DAC with the MDx board. My source is the Aurender N10. I wonder if the sound and distortion issues are caused by an ‘interface issue’ between your source and the Bricasti DAC. This is just a guess. Please disconnect all components from the wall plug, wait 2 minutes and then re-start? This process might reset the interface. Does this help? Please keep us posted. Thanks. Howard. |
Thanks @jglacken . Both my friend and I brought up this issue as well but we are experiencing it without any other device in between the transport and dac. Thanks for sharing. I just hope the fix is something that can be done either via usb software download(if one doesn't have network option) or over the internet if one has Ethernet option. Instead of having to send the unit back to them. But this is of course a wishful thinking. |
This from Brian at Bricasti: You can write that we are aware of it and are looking into it. it's a hard thing to track down though, so it will take some time to find it and correct it but we are trying to find it now. meanwhile if it occurs you can go in and out of standby, this resets the DACs. Of course anything you can bring to us on the events leading up to it would be helpful, and it will be easy to update the MDx with the upgrade flash chip we used in the past. |
@strojo - It's MDx 1.02 @hgeifman The fact that the right channel still plays sound fine while only left channel is silent or distorted rules out the cable issue or loose connector. If the issue is caused by those two there would be either no sound or distorted sound, from both channel at the same time. I didn't install the board my unit was sent back to them for installation. I will keep you guys posted when I hear back. |
@rogerhifi, I also installed the MDx upgrade board in my M21 DAC and it plays perfectly. Based on your sound and distortion issue, I wonder if one of the cables that was removed and replaced are not tight or connected correctly. When I installed the MXd board, we checked, and DOUBLE checked again, to ensure all cables and wires were removed and re-connected correctly. If possible, please remove the top and check that all cables and wires are correctly connected and tight. The MDx board install requires the USB and AES/EBU connection devices (on the back of the unit) to be removed and re-connected. It is possible one of these is loose or not tight. Cables in this area also need to be checked. I also do not understand that the symptom can be cured by turning the unit off and on again. I am guessing it could be a lose connection but I do not know. And, yes, please call Joe at Bricasti for help. Please keep us posted. |
For those who did the MDx upgrade, any issue with one of the channel(in my case left channel) has either no sound or distorted sound after first turning on from stand by mode? I have M1se with MDx and it happens a few times, the symptom can be cured by turn it off and on again. And I am connecting to the aes input. Any feedback on this would be appreciated! |