Mola Mola Makua Pre-DAC

i like the way your putting you hifi together michael, shame your so far away as its one of the few systems i would be keen to hear.

i am glad you like the way music is being played through it and you have the added dimension of world leading innovative design to enjoy from a intellectual perspective.

cool beans
 
i like the way your putting you hifi together michael, shame your so far away as its one of the few systems i would be keen to hear.

i am glad you like the way music is being played through it and you have the added dimension of world leading innovative design to enjoy from a intellectual perspective.

cool beans
The JBL 4362's should be here next month, we already use Mola-Mola, although I am waiting for the dacs USB board.
Keith.
 
Thanks Thomas!

IME, sticking to a coherent playback philosophy yields excellent results.


i like the way your putting you hifi together michael, shame your so far away as its one of the few systems i would be keen to hear.

i am glad you like the way music is being played through it and you have the added dimension of world leading innovative design to enjoy from a intellectual perspective.

cool beans
 
I can't wait to hear what you think even though I already know what you'll think. :D
I am familiar with the power amps and the pre amp, IMHO there is nothing more 'transparent' but I am looking forward to hearing the dac and the JBL's be interesting to compare those with my Cessaro 'Chopin' which are also two way horns, compression driver for mids/HF and dynamic driver for bass, which is quasi horn in the case of the Chopin.
There is something about horns.
BW Keith.
 
The JBL 4362's should be here next month, we already use Mola-Mola, although I am waiting for the dacs USB board.
Keith.

i will accept this set up in loo of child support payments.
 
lieu
 
I just put two and two together and made the connection Mola Mola is the same as Hypex, well same guys that are at the helm. I cannot wait to see and hear this preamp. Sorry if I am a little late to the party.
 
I like listening to all types of music. I've found that some of the harshest sounding (on most other systems) music can be the most difficult to reproduce for all parts of the system. It's ironic and difficult to understand for me to say that so called crappy recordings can reveal big differences where other types of music make those differences mere subtlety.

This I fully agree with. Especially challenging for any system is highly compressed rock / pop music. The sound changes hugely from almost unlistenable to 'wow, I like this' when you step up the chain of equipment quality. A system that can't play back this type of music and sound engaging has major faults, IMO. A good example of such a record is The Naked and Famous Passive Me, Aggressive You: http://thenakedandfamous.com/. Another band that sounds infinitely more engaging on a proper system is Rufus Del Sol: https://www.facebook.com/rufussounds/ (BTW am pissed they are not coming to SF on their latest tour...)
 
Here's some tech stuff.
http://mola-mola.nl/index.php/dak

The measurements are legit and are state of the art. Distortion is too low to measure with the best AP test gear.

The DAC design is fully discrete and can be updated at anytime via software. This is the worlds first complete pulse width modulation ("PWM") DAC. Here's Bruno describing his design.
http://www.ultraaudio.com/index.php...s-of-mola-mola-hypex-and-grimm-audio-part-two

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LNvVXCqEtEU
Good stuff. Look forward to hearing them at AXPONA.
 
Thanks Nyal, I really liked Punching in a Dream and Eyes. Sounded pretty good and not as compressed as some pop music I have heard. The rest of the songs are just annoying as hell, not my type of music.

This I fully agree with. Especially challenging for any system is highly compressed rock / pop music. The sound changes hugely from almost unlistenable to 'wow, I like this' when you step up the chain of equipment quality. A system that can't play back this type of music and sound engaging has major faults, IMO. A good example of such a record is The Naked and Famous Passive Me, Aggressive You: http://thenakedandfamous.com/. Another band that sounds infinitely more engaging on a proper system is Rufus Del Sol: https://www.facebook.com/rufussounds/ (BTW am pissed they are not coming to SF on their latest tour...)
 
Thanks Nyal, I really liked Punching in a Dream and Eyes. Sounded pretty good and not as compressed as some pop music I have heard. The rest of the songs are just annoying as hell, not my type of music.

Check out Crooked Colors as well: https://soundcloud.com/crookedcolours. Lots of great bands coming out of Australia / NZ.

** ALSO NOT COMING TO SF!!! **
 

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