Modded Orchid MHDT vs. Holo Audio May DAC


I had the chance to do a shootout with the MHDT Orchid vs. the Holo Audio May DAC in a very high end system. Both R2R but the MHDT also has a tube. The Holo line does not. In the system, there was a linear power feeding a Pi with an Allo hat as the streamer, a modified Bent preamp, an external crossover controlling large well made two-way speakers with Beyma AMT tweeters run by Coincident monoblocks.

We went back and forth for over an hour with my Orchid (modded by Grannyring) vs. the Holo. The MHDT held its own pretty well but...the Holo Audio had better separation, more clarity of texture, wider soundstage, just a richer tonality overall. Bass was better.

The owner of the Holo Audio May DAC also fixes LampiZators and finds the Holo Audio May and Spring DACs to be superior in his system, at a fraction of the cost.

The May is more than the Spring, in part because it has a separate power supply. He owns both the May and the Spring, and he thinks the Spring takes him about 90-95% of the way to the May.

If I were to ever trade up from my MHDT DAC, I’d look very hard at the Spring. I’d be tempted to do a shootout between the Holo and the Audio Tubador III.

Do I now feel dissatisfied with my Orchid? Well, not exactly. I strongly suspect that in my far less resolving system, I’d not hear nearly the difference between it and the Holo line. That said, I have had a peek through the keyhole and have seen a lovely lady holding an apple.

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@artemus_5 Good points!

I suppose if the Spring gets one 90% of the way to the May, and one sees the Spring at a good price -- take a look on Hifi Shark and you’ll see various levels of the Spring selling at $1k, $2k, $3k or thereabouts...

-- then one has very economically upgraded from the MHDT (modded, it’s about $1600 all added up) for perhaps no more money. The modded Orchids are selling recently from $1200-$1500. Virtually 90% of MSRP. 

 

@yakbob  My pleasure. I was grateful to have a local audiophile with much more experience help set up the comparison -- and on a much better and revealing system.

He has been around the block for 40 years -- he builds stuff (amplifiers, preamps, crossovers, power supplies, etc.) and fixes stuff (including Dacs). Plus, he has a great ear. So, hearing that he was completely in love with the Holo Spring and May made me want to hear them. And, yes, I stuck my neck out by comparing my beloved Orchid with the Holo stuff. And, yes, it was objectively obvious that the May was different (and arguably better, depending on what one likes). After each song comparison, we discussed what we had just heard. We agreed, over and over again. DACs make a big difference -- which I knew -- but it's nice to get confirmation.

I also would like to hear the other ones you mention, the Mojo, in particular.

@sgreg1 

 

Here's the listening list. No rock or heavy rock. Didn't listen to the Holo Spring, only the Holo May. Good luck!

Regula Muhlmann -- Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio (mozart, Kammerorchester basel)

Barb Jungr -- Who do you love (Walking in the Sun)

Count Basie -- Contractors Blues and 88 Basie Streen (88 Basie st.)

Gregory Porter -- Lonesome Lover (Liquid Spirit)

 

@jjss49

as @artemus_5 says, holo may is 6 grand, a modded mhdt orchid about $1700-1800 (btw, what tube did you use in orchid?) -- may should indeed be a lot better... be a real problem if it weren’t

Understood. But just to repeat the reasoning I put in a different post...

IF
(a) the Holo Spring gets to about 90% of the way to the Holo May
and
(b) The Holo Spring can be found used for between $1 and $2k (check hifi Shark and you’ll see it can)
THEN,
(c) One can jump to the next tier of DAC without spending $6k or even $3k. One might not even spend more than a new Orchid plus mods.

A lot depends on premise (a), the Holo Spring being nearly the level of the Holo May.

Tube in Orchid was a Tesla 6CC42.

 

@jjss49 The video was helpful. It put the Holo Audio craze into some perspective, especially insofar as the Schiit Iggy and the Chord Hugo TT2 dac comparisons. I'm happy to cool my jets a bit on Holo Audio Envy for a while.