For those of us who dwell below the Select/Grandioso price tiers, the forthcoming Luxman D-10X may also be a player.
Agreed. I have that on order. The minute I heard about it last year, I put in an order. I’ll be getting one in the first batch hitting the U.S. SOON!
The thing is guys, all these DAC’s, CD players have different sounds to appeal to different buyers. I do this all day long. One guy will walk in to the store and say to me, “I no longer can do vinyl, had hip surgery, whatever, and I want a DAC that sounds like my vinyl.” I show him the MSB or Luxman, he listens and he’s very happy. The next guy will walk in and say, “I’ve been listening to CD’s for 30 years. I love CD sound, the detail, the dynamics, etc.” and I will show him the EMM or Esoteric and he’s very happy. Each of those buyers will have wired in their brain what reproduced music should sound like. Their reference point if you will. If your reference point for reproduced music in CD’s for the past 30 years, you will find the MSB “too analog”. As hard as that is for someone like me to believe. For those who have been toiling with turntables (and/or tape), they LOVE the MSB/Luxman sound.
Our experiences and our biases dictate everything! I had a customer in the store on Wednesday, he dropped by to borrow a cartridge for his turntable. As he came in, I was messing with the Vivid G2 S2’s and MBL 9011 amps (with the Pass XP22 preamp). He sat down and was blown away. He then left. 15 minutes later, he texted me this: “If I had no adult supervision, I’d trade the AG’s on those Vivids right fucking now.” (The exact quote)
The next morning, he asked to come back and audition the Vivid’s with the Viva amp (he has Viva at home with AG). He came back listened and said, “sounds good, but the magic was with the 9011 amps, can you hook those up?” I did, and he immediately said, “the magic is back!” He listened for 30 minutes and finally said, “I love these speakers, but I just can’t do solid state.”
Our biases are pretty funny and I’m no different (Mr. “Vinyl Rules” over here!). To be frank, until we are willing to check our biases at the door, we will never be able to find the discover the best sound. But our experiences and our biases are what lead to the decisions we make with our systems.