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Audiolab M-Dac as preamp - What Hi-Fi? Forum
https://forums.whathifi.com/threads/audiolab-m-dac-as-preamp.71966/
Audiolab M-DAC is, IMO, best among Rega DAC, MF M1 DAC, Pioneer N-50 (which is a streamer + DAC). However the pre-amp section is really the weak link. It is there to give the added flexibility but will never match any true pre-amp. With M-DAC as DAC+pre you loose depth, dynamics and soundstage.. alot.
Audiolab M-DAC mini | What Hi-Fi? Forum
https://forums.whathifi.com/threads/audiolab-m-dac-mini.107453/
I've tried the M-DAC mini as a unit with my main hi fi set up. Listening test on USB against a dual DAC 32 bit ESS Pioneer U-05. The Pioneer had more weight and soundstage but that is possibly the benefit of having large transformers, customisable DAC filters and upscaling vs the straightforward 24 bit DAC in the Audiolab.
Help Needed with Audiolab M-DAC Plus | AVForums
https://www.avforums.com/threads/help-needed-with-audiolab-m-dac-plus.2397863/
The iPad is connected to the DAC using a lightning to USB A lead into the dedicated Apple input on the DAC (this is the one specifically for Apple iPads/phones). However, whatever music I play through the DAC it only displays PCM 44.1kHz, although the Apple Music says it is being output at for example 24/96 or even higher. I’ve tried emailing ...
Audiolab M DAC - My Set Up At Home - HiFi WigWam
https://www.hifiwigwam.com/forum/topic/49666-audiolab-m-dac/
However, in terms of a dac for my main system, yes I'm wondering what can give me all that, maybe an Audio Note dac with a seperate usb to spdif converter, I'm not sure, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to pay more than the £600 of the mdac and may have less broader functionally with it. I think the MDAC is a great bit of kit.
Audiolab M-DAC review | What Hi-Fi?
https://www.whathifi.com/us/audiolab/m-dac/review
Audiolab M-DAC (Audiolab) at Amazon for $649.99; The Dead Weather’s I Can’t Hear You has bamboozled many products with its slow-burning, brooding tone, but the M-DAC takes it all in its stride. The tension builds up through the tautly pulled strings, drums hit with impact and precision, and the rasping vocals have bite as well as subtlety.
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