if there´s no "naturalness", then what´s the point with it all!!??
Could not disagree more.....The new DS 003 "system" is easily the best vinyl playback that's been in my system.....I haven’t heard DS 003 yet but a couple of my audio buddies did. They all agreed upon it’s sound characteristics are rather mechanical and plastic. It’s not harsh but not organic either. I don’t know whether that judgement is true or not. I’m looking forward to get a chance to audition a DS cartridge.
I thought toowhatever get´s you back to vinyl is a good thing....
I think some of the members on this site should take it upon themselves to compare the following 3 cartridges in a shoot out, as perhaps they occupy the uppermost echelon in cartridge sound innovation, a comparison I have the most curiosity about Feel free to add to this list if you disagree.
1. DS Audio Grandmaster
2. DaVa Reference
3. Grado Epoch 3.
Regards,
WickyMelb
@thekong Have either of you, or anyone, played lathe cut mono records with your GM EX?I’ve had mine for about a month and it is, indeed, a game changer. I have the Grand Master cartridge and the EMM SQE2 (version released late summer 2022) and it is awesome. I can’t find a downside. I previously ran a Top Wing Blue Dragon into a LampiZator MC2 Silver and the DSAudio is, to my ear and in my system, far the superior set up. Someone said something about making “vinyl sound like digital” and that is accurate - as far as noise (while the system still retains that “vinyl sound” that I love). I may be moving up to the top of the line EMM DSEQ-1 (I forget the nomenclature). Give it a try - I suspect there will be multiple more entrants into the equalizer mix.
Are you curious? I was told by a DS Audio dealer that while the cartridge is stereo that several of his clients with large mono record collections have told him that mono records sound great with the GM EX. "Best they've heard". I did a double take.@Vinylshadow Sorry, I have never tried my W3 on mono records!
Are you curious? I was told by a DS Audio dealer that while the cartridge is stereo that several of his clients with large mono record collections have told him that mono records sound great with the GM EX. "Best they've heard". I did a double take.
Fantastic! And certain mono records can be a revelation in sound!I am not really into mono records, and only have a few of them! However, I have friends who have relatively large mono collections, so I will try to borrow some from them to try
Great review! Thanks for sharing. I wasn't sure that veering away from the Grand Master EQ/Phone Stage/PSU would yield greatness but now I'm going to check out the Meitner's which might give me the price wiggle room to upgrade to a Grand Master cartridge!I know this is a bit off-topic from where the thread has drifted, but I thought I would pass on my thoughts about the DS Audio Grand Master and EMM Labs DS-EQ1. I have had the combination for over 3 years and had one update at EMM Labs a few years ago. I live in Calgary, where they are located, so its fairly straightforward. Recently I had the chance to get another update and got it back in my system the other day. Because of the ease of change, I had listened to the older version just before I took the unit in.
I have to confess having been an audiophile, and having had a store, it takes a lot to surprise me when it comes to equipment changes. I really don’t have that many moments when I say X is so much different than Y. While there are often improvements, It’s usually more subtle.
Not on this occasion.
I thought the original combination was an enormous upgrade on my Vinyl set up. I thought it way better than my previous moving coil combination. In fact, I didn’t really see how it could get a lot better but I was wrong.
The new EMM Labs DS-EQ 1 is just startling. There is the same blackness of background as before but the vitality of the music is remarkable. The bass has a real grunt to it, but not exaggerated. Everything seems so lifelike.
I have three or four albums. I’ve listened to for years when I’m listening to a system change, and in each case, I’ve never heard them better reproduced.
I have been thinking for a while that I might see about new speakers, or perhaps even a new amp, but after listening to this, those have gone on the back burner.
Of course this is just my opinion. I’m not saying it’s the best, there are much more impressive systems out there, but I think it’s well worth a listen.
Kudos to EMM Labs.