Well, since they get 100% of their money back going from the Cascade to the Sentinel, why wait?I'm curious how many people are jumping on Cascade now instead of waiting for Sentinel?
Hmm I thought this when I first purchased MSB. Three months after upgrading to the Reference MSB killed the trade in value. But no need to rehash old news.You can’t beat MSB’s trade in, trade up program.
Hi - I understand it as you get 100% of what you paid for it as a trade in. I may be wrong though but that's how it was explained to me.Hmm I thought this when I first purchased MSB. Three months after upgrading to the Reference MSB killed the trade in value. But no need to rehash old news.
This was the case until MSB came out with the Cascade. When this happened MSB cut the trade in value for the Reference and Select. You can search the forums if you like to read all of the discussions on this.Hi - I understand it as you get 100% of what you paid for it as a trade in. I may be wrong though but that's how it was explained to me.
If I understand it correctly I'm not sure how any trade in value could be "killed"?
It’s amazing that they’re offering anything on trade for a previous gen series. Cascade and Sentinel are part of the new series and architecture. People can still easily upgrade from discrete to premier.This was the case until MSB came out with the Cascade. When this happened MSB cut the trade in value for the Reference and Select. You can search the forums if you like to read all of the discussions on this.
Sounds like if you go from a Cascade to the upcoming Sentinel they are back to 100% trade in, which is great.
I agree. The 100% trade up policy was the deciding factor for me getting into MSB. It provided me an excellent opportunity to move up the line, and it allowed MSB to keep it customers.It’s amazing that they’re offering anything on trade for a previous gen series. Cascade and Sentinel are part of the new series and architecture. People can still easily upgrade from discrete to premier.
I don’t know of too many other companies let alone digital focused companies that do that.
Definitely a step up from the Select 2, which is hard to believe. Clients report it as “more complete, more dynamic, more musical, even smoother.”Any updated cascade impressions? No “official” reviews out yet
Thx!Definitely a step up from the Select 2, which is hard to believe. Clients report it as “more complete, more dynamic, more musical, even smoother.”
CincyMy Cascade shipped today! I had a lightning strike a month ago that took out a lot of electronics. Even gear off the grid but only connected by Ethernet. Now I have made sure that all my stages of surge protection have sizable insurance policies attached. Listening impressions coming soon.
Cincy
ThxExquisite detail. Very pleasing warmth. Still breaking in.
Cincy
Before I received my Cascade, Mike lent me an Esoteric all in one so I could continue to enjoy music. During that time, Hurricane Helene came to town and a lightning bolt from that storm struck a tree outside my house. The tree had a lightning arrestor that funneled the voltage into the ground where it did all kinds of damage to landscape lighting, fountain pumps, assorted GFI outlets, electronics throughout the house and unfortunately, the ethernet circuitry on Mike's Esoteric box. In addition to adding even more potent whole house suppressors, I put individual ones on many of my ethernet ports to protect the gear. One of these was installed in my music room upstream of the MSB Cascade when it arrived. Initial listening impressions were very favorable but it appeared to me that much break-in was required. As time progressed I became more and more anxious as the soundstage depth and width were not what I expected from MSB and had experienced previously from my Select II. Something had to be wrong. I played with cables, grounding and the files which were hosted on a remote iMac. A few days ago, I rerouted the ethernet connection around the surge suppressor direct into my home network. Holy Cow. Now it was ll there. The wide soundstage, the incredible depth, the saturated mids, precise holographic images. Everything I knew the Cascade could do. Big sigh of relief.....A picture of the culprit is shown below. I'm sure it is a fine product, just not appropriate for my application. Lesson learned.
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I had a Reiki Audio optical bridge in the chain and it did not help. My plan now is to use a USB connection from the Pink Faun to a MSB ProISL device which converts that USB to optical for insertion in the Cascade. I will also store all files locally on the server to take Ethernet out of the signal chain.I'm glad you figured it out.
Hypothetically, if one has fiber at some point in the ethernet chain, can such damage still occur to the end component?