You were among the first to go the 005 route and you were an accurate reporter. If you go the 006 route we’ll be eager to hear what you hear.
There is a Musetec US dealer. He is Midwest Audio, midwestaudiophile.com
Musetec (LKS) MH-DA005 DAC
You were among the first to go the 005 route and you were an accurate reporter. If you go the 006 route we’ll be eager to hear what you hear. There is a Musetec US dealer. He is Midwest Audio, midwestaudiophile.com |
Count me in as another very happy 005 owner who will seriously look at the 006.. Please keep us posted with your thoughts, impressions, and additional information. Speaking of... I would like to pass on a bit of information from my experience. I had swapped out a good number of power cords on the 005, and of course all sounded fine and some sounded better than fine. And recently, I was playing around and experimenting a little, and put in a full silver power cord from the old company called Tek Line. HOLY SHI-ITE ! Everything jumped up and flexed and I don’t mean slightly. Snap, focus, resolution, soundstage depth, ’all the things’. :) |
Quick tip: a guy over on USAM ha(d) 4 ’vintage’ Tek Line AG 10 cords. Talk about serendipity/timing. These things are probably 20 years old (same time frame as some of my Bob Crump TG Audio cords if memory serves). He is asking $60 each. I picked up 2 just because .. my name is Keith and I’m an audio addict.. Anybody else that has a Musetec be advised - these should be a required upgrade. And for $60? That’s half the price of an aftermarket fuse(!). BONUS! I would have bought all 4 of them but I didn’t want to be greedy. And I view tips and recommendations as kinda paying it forward - especially for my Musetec|audio brothers. No affiliation with the seller whatsoever. Peace. |