HoloAudio May Dac, New King of dacs? Stereophiles review on it?



Could be, got a very good review and bench test.
And yes it’s R2R!! and only $5k (wish it had a volume control though)

https://www.stereophile.com/content/holoaudio-may-level-3-da-processor

Cheers George
georgehifi

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thynames
While I stated this in my post,...


I bought the 105 for SACD and DVD-A, which sounded good, not fantastic. The redbook sucked, which is why I bought the HD CD-1 and the AA DDP-1, which significantly improved on the 105 playing redbook

There was nothing better in my price range to play SACDs/ DVD-As

hth
GFi, et all

I chased my tail with dacs, and dac/pres for years. However, I wanted to experience SACD and DVD -As, and bought a Oppo 105 some 5 years ago. Although the SACDs and DVD-As sounded ’better’ I wasn’t hearing SOTA sound. At that time I was only using it for them, as redbook did not sound good through it. Instead I played redbook through a Pioneer PD 65 that had a level 3 mod (including outboard PS) from Musical Concepts as a transport, but about 2 years ago it died and lasers were no longer made.


At that time I was using the PD 65 as a transport into the dac from a Audio Alchemy DDP- 1 (dac/pre). I hunted around and finally settled on a Marantz HD CD 1, which is built like a tank and had current outputs which significantly improved redbook playback. Now, I don’t recall why, but I was on ebay and came across LPMs that were essentially drop in replacements for the 105s crappy OEM power supply, well known to be its Achilles Heel. Also available was a DIY kit to replace the OEM IEC with a Furutech Rhodium + heavy gauge silver tail that connected direct to the OEM board, and a jumper to bypass the 110/220 switch. It was <$200 and happily, I was amazed at the improvement. Fortunately, the designer provided excellent step by step pictures and no soldering was required. While I had the top off to do this I perused the OEM PS and noted it would be easy too, and ordered one: he had various versions from < $200- > $300. I settled on the < $200 version.


Once this was broken in I compared redbook through the 105 v through the Marantz via AA DDP-1 which was used as both a preamp and a dac. This progression then went to 105 direct using its VC, bypassing the Marantz and DDP-1: Oh my!  I’ve been playing music this way for ~ 2 years, and am very satisfied, and only spent $995 for the 105, purchased new from Oppo, and ~ $400 for the simple DIY upgrades. Thankfully, my digital quest is over and my wallet is the better for it. Instead, I upgraded from my Emerald Physics KCIIs to EP 3.4s which are amazing. A friend who is a lead and bass guitarist, who has played in bands came over and after a couple songs asked if we were listening to just the 3.4s. Alas, the current EP line has been discontinued, but I think they have new versions on the wings


hth