MDA1000 and W4S Remedy
Just added the W4S Remedy between my McIntosh MDA1000 and my NVS1000*DIY* Media player via coaxial. Well..... hmmmm....... Do I hear a difference? Very subtle, bass has little more snap.... Music sounds cleaner more like analog! You know that digital fatigue that is caused by lesser DAC's. The unit seems to add a another layer of scrubbing! Along with MDA1000 scrubbing process LOL! I'm sure with more hours of break-in will help define its full potential.... more to follow!
Ken |
You can't beat the W4S Remedy for "Bang for the Buck" ;)
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As an MDA1000 owner I am intrigued about the W4S remedy. But a bit confused ... I was under the impression that the MDA1000 already re-clocks the input signal. If it's true that the MDA already strips off timing information that's a whole lot of stripping goin' on [cue inevitable follow-up post with photo of multiple strippers ... you guys know you want to and can't help it :D] Seriously, though am I missing something? Thanks, Alberto |
Alberto.......I'm not touching that with a 10 foot stripper pole. :no:
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I keep using the word "little". Hey I might hear the same thing by going to WireWorld Platinum series. So using this unit did do something I like hearing. Ken |
You could also just be hearing the transcode...
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Ken |
I bought a Remedy from you know who last night to put between my Sonos Connect and my AMR DP-777. I'll let you know what I think. I'm mostly vinyl these days but really am enjoying the music exploration via Deezer. I am thinking if the MDA saw an improvement then maybe the AMR would too (the AMR currently clocks the Sonos at 44.1. I would love to see that bumped up to 96.
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