Audio Mirror Tubadour III vs IV


Has anyone that owned/owns the Audio Mirror Tubadour III DAC upgraded or been able or compare it to the new IV?

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@mdrone I highly doubt all r2r dacs do this, and I've never experienced this on the AMT, but not sure exactly what you are describing is the same as how I'm interpreting it. 

i.e. I can play some complex electronica, daft punk, etc and I don't feel It gets muddy or noisy 

in fact there is a review on the Holo May DAC by goldensound where he specifically calls out how well it handles some complex music. 

I agree with Mr. mdrone.  Acoustic and classical sounds the best.  The AM4 has really good bass so it also thumps and amazing for rap or electronic music.  Sometimes with older rock I will feel like it's not separating things as well as other Dacs (Bring Me To Life - Evanescence, grunge rock, heavy electric guitar songs).  I'm not sure if it's the recording, the electric guitar overbearing the rest of the music, or if it's an R2R thing. So I would say this Dac is ideal for acoustic/classical/rap/electronica/pop but not the absolute best for 90s grunge rock.

@jrizk13 I've never heard a dac that can make mostly bad bricked walled 90's grunge rock sound good :D

And I love 90's grunge, just never listen to it in my listening room. 

@jrizk13 What about jazz? 90% of my listening is jazz, including current jazz and 320k streams from JazzRadio.  All instrumental. The other 10% is classic rock. Really classic compared to what you’ve mentioned.  Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, miscellaneous late 60s rock.  Opinions? Especially regarding the 320k radio streams.  TIA!  I’m strongly considering the AM Troubadour SE IV as a DAC upgrade.  I’d be using the USB input fed by an Aurender N150.

I have the AMT IV dac @txp1 

its phenomenal with jazz. I use it with my Innuos Zen streaming lossless and 320k radio.