Congratulations!!!
I’m glad that you finally received your 3.2SE DAC. Good to know that you are very pleased with its placement into your listening room and system.
Charles
I attended an audio meetup last night and wanted to share an interesting experience.
We did a back-to-back-to-back with Tape/Vinyl/ Abbas 2.0 DAC with a common jazz track from each.
We started with tape, "the best analog source there is" and moved to Vinyl and last did digital.
The guy who brought all the tapes and the reel-to-reel machines had walked away while the tape was playing. We switched sources, to Vinyl, then to digital but accidentally left the tape machine playing. He walked back up and said: This is a really good tape, isn't it?
I had to let him know that in fact, we were listening to the 2.0 DAC with the Abbas USB/spdif converter.
He didn't know what to say and frankly, I think he was a little shocked.
To be fair, IMO there was more detail in the music coming from the DAC, but there was a touch more warmth coming from the tape and vinyl. We were all surprised at how awesome the 2.0 DAC sounded and went on to play many more tracks back and forth, which was super fun and eye-opening because the cost of this DAC is in line with how much a couple of tapes sell for now and gave us 99% of the sound we wanted.
Figured you all would appreciate this.
Yes, it is.This is the dac with solid state (germanium) ouput stage that you bought in kit form, isnt it?
Unfortunately it's having a problem now where after ~3hrs of runtime, it makes some weird rushing and popping noises, so I'm waiting to hear back from Abbas on how to trouble shoot. We've already done a little bit and it seems to be something wrong with the output board.Yes, it is.
Thanks for your update comments.3.2SE after 3M+ listening:
- Abbas for sure has mastered DAC vintage building, those details he paid attention is all about why I personal support him and avoid large brands the last 3+Y
- still not playing with tube rolling (lot on spare), because it is already sounding great (& screwed cabinet ;-)
- Using it now on my Lumin streaming bridge, as well on my Vintage CD Pioneer PD-93, as well on my Cyrus CDi (yes, their own chip is great, having also external PSU, but love it with 3.2)
Placement is important, don't underestimate heating. Yes, fan does a good job, but I'd not recommend (at least if closed) to put it in a rack! Leave enough air on top, as well from the side.
I also moved the too bright blue/red LEDs to the side, didn't like it in darker light situation, way too bright
..yes, my Weiss 501 mkII/4ch now only used for HiRes above 96kHz, where 3.2/TDA1541 unsupported
Best regards from another Abbas groupie..
Gerald
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Just curious,
Thanks for sharing your experience. Streaming, when done right with a high quality source can be equally satisfying as other formats. Most of my listening is through Streaming but I do alternate between CD’s and Vinyl for change of pace and to enjoy my collection of rarities that remain exclusive to Vinyl or CD‘sStreaming has crossed my mind several times recently and I wanted to share a recent experience.
I am in the process of changing a Vinyl set up, sadly neglected since discovering Abbas DAC's.
So I am reliant on CD's to enjoy music, with no real streaming options that can take advantage of my Abbas 3.2 DAC in other ways.
This is a digital thread with no more relevant a place to ask the question how good a DAC is my 3.2 ?
I had to discuss this recently prior to auditioning a streamer for a friend who is by distance unable to audition himself. He knows my system and I agreed to assist excitedly as what he was/is interested in, is a Grimm MU1 to pair with his Weiss Medus DAC. A match made in heaven by my accounts after reading much about both.
So the evening came and a very amiable chap turned up at the door with a smart box. Later I discovered he was politely direct with a fine ear also The MU1 received pride of place with no TT there and some 20 mins later, after adjusting power cables and removing much or the over dampening absorption material that was hindering the dynamics we discussed tone, tone and more about tonal accuracy. We also discussed frequency response and sound stage and I new I was in good hands.
Cabling for the demo was respectable but not extravagant, Acoustic revive for ethernet cable from a good Reno Labs switch, power from a Gigawatt and fancy cables replaced with standard kettle chords so as to not confuse what we might hear, bar for a middle price acrolink to the MU1.
We listened to much Jazz, piano, bass and percussion then classical including, lieder, opera and large orchestra, giving up on the CD comparison early on because there was just no point, my TL1X was left behind. All streamed tracks but for 2 were at 16/44. 2.5 hours later I was aghast at the music we had been listening to, tone and detail of instruments I had not heard in my system before.
I had to put this in perspective and get a grip I reminded myself of the cost and that this audition wasn't for me. Now looking at it the MU1 seems a bargain for what it does. Fortunately or unfortunately I have too many other commitments to do anything but recover, analise and share my experience with the potential buyer.
Over the next few days via phone I conveyed my enthusiasm from the evening, becoming increasingly sure of my experience and what is possible in streaming. Whilst the sound of course is digital and the detail undeniable, it was tonally accurate and music to my ears, with an now unmistakable 3D sound stage.
What I was left with was some work to do on cables, room treatment and source, there was a real awareness that there is more than 1 hero in this act.
"Wow my DAC can sound like that."
I wouldn't expect the 3.2SE to be the same as the Medus in many ways least of all with the up sampling where the music happens if you read a little from Weiss and Grimm.
For me the substantial technology in the Grimm is impressive and does what it says, lowers the Jitter and audible noise to a level that makes streaming digital to the NOS Abbas 3.2SE DAC a real pleasure.
While streaming may still have to just cross my mind for a while longer and I may or may not explore other server option I was quietly impressed and now not so quietly as I am curious about others experience in streaming to their Abbas DAC ?
Charles, a highly resolved system like yours begs a comparison of couple of players in your own system. I would put Innuos and Aurender as two top contenders for your system. Based on my brief experience with MU1, I don’t think it’s the right fit for you. May I recommend Innuos Pulsar or Aurender N200. With SPDIF or USB outputs, you are likely to find the sweet spot with your DAC.@Artnet
Thanks for taking the time to share your experience with Streaming and the very successful outcome. All that I’ve read/heard about the Grimm MU1 has consistently positive. It nice to know that it mates so beautifully with the Abbas 3.2SE.
Does the Grimm have SPDIF output or was a converter required for connection to the 3.2? I believe that a hierarchy exists within the realm of audio streamers and CD players/transports. One can move up or down the scale within both genres of components.
A comparison of the Grimm and a high level transport/player would be illuminating and very informative.
Charles
@zebo67Charles, a highly resolved system like yours begs a comparison of couple of players in your own system. I would put Innuos and Aurender as two top contenders for your system. Based on my brief experience with MU1, I don’t think it’s the right fit for you. May I recommend Innuos Pulsar or Aurender N200. With SPDIF or USB outputs, you are likely to find the sweet spot with your DAC.
Two things, ROON Integration and upsamping / downsampling algorithm. I am not a fan of any sort of tempering with original bitstream regardless of one’s talent and implementation. I like to hear digital bits just the way studio intended us to enjoy in our environment. And I am sure, you have read many reports on ROON software manipulation even with EQ settings turned off. It is not the best software when it comes down to ultimate SQ. The Innuos Sense and Aurender Conductor App found to be much more faithful and organic in rendering incoming digital bitstream.@zebo67
I appreciate your insight and recommendations. Both of those brands have been suggested to me as good streaming audio options. Why the reservation toward Grimm?
Thanks,
Charles
Thank you. I appreciate your input and opinion.Two things, ROON Integration and upsamping / downsampling algorithm. I am not a fan of any sort of tempering with original bitstream regardless of one’s talent and implementation. I like to hear digital bits just the way studio intended us to enjoy in our environment. And I am sure, you have read many reports on ROON software manipulation even with EQ settings turned off. It is not the best software when it comes down to ultimate SQ. The Innuos Sense and Aurender Conductor App found to be much more faithful and organic in rendering incoming digital bitstream.
Streaming, when done right with a high quality source can be equally satisfying as other formats. Most of my listening is through Streaming but I do alternate between CD’s and Vinyl for change of pace and to enjoy my collection of rarities that remain exclusive to Vinyl or CD‘s
Does the Grimm have SPDIF output or was a converter required for connection to the 3.2? I believe that a hierarchy exists within the realm of audio streamers and CD players/transports. One can move up or down the scale within both genres of components.
A comparison of the Grimm and a high level transport/player would be illuminating and very informative.
Thanks for your additional comments/ins. I am of the opinion that music streamers and CD transports can cover the spectrum from “just OK” sound quality to extraordinarily good!The gentleman auditioning the MU1 has many CD's and noted that Vinyl still can have the edge but left me wondering about the the rarities aspect.
Certainly when I go down the Streaming path I would maintain the hard media, more particularly the vinyl.
What struck me with the MU1 experience was the straight plug and play aspect.
While I was impressed with the Grimm I have also been suggested the Innuos and would like to trial it before making any decision. If the Pulsar's usb performance doesn't need a phoenix I am sure I will be impressed.
Hi Charles,
The current MU1 has SPDIF output and we used that, no convertor required.
I wast not aware and didn't have the time to explore all functions as I was listening for tone to report back, but the MU1 will accept a SPDIF and an AES input so it is possible to run my CDT through. My TLX1 would certainly benefit from re-clocking but hesitate to do this externally. If I was to audition the MU1 for myself I would want to try all these options including other streamers.
What was a no contest was the solid 3D sound stage from the MU1 against the more 2D from the CDT
Your Project transport I would assume its performance to be closer to the Grimm but it would be interesting.
I am not anticipating a DAC change anytime soon so really just looking for compatibility. The Grimm did this handsomely but i wonder if it is a broader brush to consider with the Abbas as it maintained the music so well. It will be an interesting journey to look forward too but it is a little way off for me.
Regards Stephen