Grimm MU1 Streamer - Really "The Best"?


I've recently become interested in the Grimm MU1.  While reviews of top end players from Innuos, Aurender and Antipodes and others are typically all very positive, the tone of the many pro reviews of the Grimm MU1 go far, far beyond, with some reviews resorting to using superlatives and gushing of positive system transformation and not being able to stop listening to material, etc..  HiFi Advice and Steve Huff (actually calls it "magic") have such reviews.

Given the delay in availability of the Innuos Pulsar which I'm told will be better than my current Zenith Mk3 + PhoenixUSB reclocker, I am interested in replacing my streaming setup with a one-box solution that includes a high-precision clock.  The new streamer will continue to feed my Gryphon Diablo 300's DAC module, which I have no interest in replacing.

I'm actually a fan of Innuos, after they improved the sound of my Zenith with firmware updates and after I added their PhoenixUSB reclocker. I appreciate this commitment to improving sound quality which is why I was so interested in the Pulsar.

The trigger for considering an upgrade is not for improved sound, but rather, to solve some issues I have with too many Audioquest power cords coiled and clumped together. I will get to lose one of them and one of my USB cords with a one-box streamer. I've noticed my sound is very sensitive to positioning of my AC cords and find I often need to re-adjust the PC feeding my amp to get proper sounding vocals at center stage.  One of my subs also seems to be picking up AC noise when the crossover is set above 60Hz. The second trigger is simply system simplification, removing one box.  All that said I don't really have any complaints regarding sound, and the PhoenixUSB reclocker truly did improve the sound of my Zenith.

While the Grimm MU1 has it's 4X upsampling up it's sleeve with reviewers absolutely glowing over this feature and it's extreme ability to separate tones to the left, right, front, and back far better than the rest, I don't see that Grimm has gone to any lengths with regard to power supply management in the way other brands do including Innuos. The MU1's ultra-simplistic interior doesn't bug me, but the lack of transformers and power management makes me wonder....

Are there any updates from folks who have directly compared the MU1 vs similarly classed streamers from the competition?  Did you find it to be as revelatory as the pro reviewers found it? And, how does it compare to other streamers with it's 4X upsampling disabled?  Does it sound like it suffers from it's lack of power management?  I do see that the clock should be very good...

 

 

nyev

@lalitk thank you and you are right; can’t wait to get back!  I do have a hunch something is wrong with my MU1 however.  It’s pretty clear in the manual I should see the hard drive on my home network, and it’s not there.  Grimm have a FAQ on their site with this issue and resolution posted and I followed their directions to no avail.  The only indication that there is an optional hard drive at all is on the cardboard packaging.
 

I’ve read others say that they’ve been given detailed directions on replacing hard drives themselves (to increase capacity etc), so hopefully that means there is no scenario where I need to ship the unit anywhere!

 

@nyev I don’t have a windows computer or laptop. I only have Mac. I can see Grimm in my shared folder and it’s just drag and drop. Sorry that you are having trouble. If you have a Mac, maybe it will see your internal drive. Hopefully you can solve the issue without having to send back.

I am sure you have tried but if you check your Grimm mu1 and get the host name and IP address, you can manually find the hard drive.

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@svenjosh yes my kids have a Mac so I can try that when I get back home this weekend. But I really think something is wrong with the drive not being recognized by the MU1 at all, as it doesn’t show up like it says it should as sdb1 in the mnt folder in Roon’s storage settings. So the two issues together point to an issue I suspect.

I’m totally comfortable working inside and messing with the drive or replacing it if I need to. But will wait for direction from Grimm of course. I should hopefully hear back before end of week.

As I said the only sign there is an optional internal drive is that it says there is one on the label on the packaging. I almost wonder if they forgot to install it!

@svenjosh (or others), when you navigate in a browser using the MU1 IP address (or use your phone to scan the QR code on the MU1 screen), do you see any reference at all to the internal hard drive?  I don’t, here or anywhere else on the MU1, menu screens. It’s a bit odd they wouldn’t at least show the drive and it’s capacity status.