Retirement System Finally Completed: Impression of the Mola Mola Tambaqui


I have made the last upgrade to my system for enjoyment in retirement.  The Wyred4Sound 10th Anniversary DAC that has provided much musical enjoyment for almost 7 years was replaced with a Mola Mola Tambaqui (MMT).  While I find the 10th to be the best DAC at its price point, 3x the spend provides greater performance across the board.  I auditioned Mola Mola competitors from DCS and Bricasti but chose the MMT.  The decision to go with the MMT was based on the its ability to produce accurate timbre and organic/dense images with state of the art detail that is neither etched nor fatiguing.  The DCS was as detailed but with a more laidback presentation and less dynamic.  Also I personally found the MMT more true to timbre where the DCS had a colder presentation.  The Bricasti was a close second to the MMT IMHO.  The bass performance, organic/dense images and dynamics of the MMT made favor it.  To clarify, all three are phenomenal, differences minor, and choice should be based on personal preference.  I also chose the MMT based on my preference in SQ and system matching. The Burmester 032 IA and Vivid Giya G3s Speakers are consistent with the system design intent and the components complement each other in this regard.   To me, the sound is tube like liquid and sweet but with solid state transient speed, micro/macro dynamics, and clarity.  Aficionados of old school tube sound and ladder DACs may not like this system, but that is the beauty of our hobby - each of us can determine our preferences and build systems to our liking.  There will be no further changes now that I am on fixed income and I dare not propose any or the wife acceptance factor will go into the red danger zone.  Shout out to GTT audio and Bill for his patients and knowledge in working with me to get the MMT.  I will enjoy the system always with a good bourbon or cognac in hand for as many years as He permits.  Thanks to all the members of this forum who have educated me over the years to be able to establish my final system for retirement.  Pics updated in my profile.  

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The one thing I have found in hi end audio is the more you pay the better the sound. Enjoy your system. I bet it sounds awesome. 

@audiotroy From what depths of the shorting synapses in your brain did the bashing of  @ghdprentice and his preference for the state of the art Aurender he  loves come into this thread.  Nowhere did I or GHD mention Aurender.  A resounding +1for @rsf507. When I said I personally prefer and recommend Burmester at its price point in a different, recent thread, and indicated the improvements over my 1997 vintage Krells, while also stressing to the initiator determine your own SQ preferences and audition, you criticized my fair post and analysis, pitching your products.  It is sad as previously pointed out.  There is no absolute.  Some may actually prefer the products you pitch.  Others may not.   I just hope they are not influenced by your high pressure sales and they make the decision with their own ear-brain connection. 

jaylermon gdprentice is aways extolling Aurender which is fine however we have stated and our ex Aurender clients have stated the Evo is superior.

iI I was him I would have asked for a home trial.

 

In my 40years of audio experience am always testing out new gear if the new one is better it stays and the original goes,.

the same way you tested out the mola mola dac

 

jaylermo no high pressure we sell our products with a two week money back policy

 

as per krell ppost  the point was new

krell sounds very different now  like burmeister gear and sold it for years