MSB Technology Link DAC DACs
MSB Technology Link DAC DACs
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 16, 2002]
Ong
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Resolution and tonality.
Weakness:
The lack of a on/off switch and remote. Yes, I am way lazy. I have bought the Nelson Link DAC III recently. Show a marked improvement over my Toshiba DVD-Audio player, even when playing DVD-A titles. I played the Fourplay album on DVD-A which in theory should be samling at least 24bit/96 to 24bit/192 but the MSB simply outshine the DVD-Audio format consistently. Anyone know why? Well anyway, the DAC is hell of a great value. |
[Mar 12, 2002]
B Lantto
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Small, easy to set up and easy to use. Solid piece of equipment.
Weakness:
None for that price. Definate improvement over my Panasonic DVD players internal dac. |
[Mar 16, 2000]
Dave
Audiophile
Strength:
price I have used this DAC for 1 1/2 months now. It replaced a AMC 18 bit unit. Deeper bass is the first thing I noticed with the MSB III. I am using this in conjunction with a Monarchy DIP box and a SCE Harmonic Recovery unit. If you can spring for the trio of these, do it!! You won't be disappointed with what you hear. I bought my MSB for $349 from North Audio Exchange in Pittsburgh. It was the lowest price I found. |
[Nov 18, 2000]
Keith
Audiophile
Strength:
Wide (natural) soundstage. Very realistic, unassuming, musical rendition
Weakness:
none: (using a Monster HTS5000 power conditioner) I've replaced the onboard unit of a 20bit Krell 250CD/2 (HDCD) with the Link III & HDCD decoder. Very, very close in sound so either the Krell is better than expected or the MSB is worse (i think the former). I haven't had a chance to listen to anything sampled above 44mHz but have tried HDCD and 24 bit CD's. The MSB is accurate, musical (i'm a former musician and producer) and 'effortless'. Bass is outstandingly tight (subs driven by Krell KAV250 with Monster wire) and mid/highs transparent (driven by ML27.5 biwire with Kimber 8TC ('woofers') and 4TC (mid/treble). Note that I'm using Apogee studioGrands. I have to take my hat off to Krell on the performance of their DAC stage in the 250CD, but the MSB is truly exceptional. Similar Products Used: Theta |
[Mar 28, 2000]
PETER SERRANO
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
HUGE, WALL TO WALL, AND DEEP SOUNDSTAGE, GREAT TOP TO BOTTOM COHERENCE, MEATY MIDRANGE AND BOMBASTIC BOTTOM LIKE JENNIFER LOPEZ, NON-FATIGUING SOUND PRESENTATION.
Weakness:
CRAPPY POWER SUPPLY. NEEDS TO BE 100 TIMES BETTER. FOR THE PRICE ONE PAYS AND THE PERFORMANCE IT DELIVERS,THE MSB LINK DAC IS ONE OF THE GREATEST BARGAIN OF THE CENTURY. THEY ARE TOO MANY MANUFACTURERS OUT THERE THAT CHARGE TOO MUCH AND CANNOT JUSTIFY THE PRICES AND PERFORMANCE OF THEIR MACHINES. BUT THIS HELPS THE ECONOMY, Similar Products Used: PARASOUND, SONIC FRONTIERS, PS AUDIO, ESOTERIC, CAL AUDIO. |
[Feb 27, 2000]
Tyson
Audio Enthusiast
I cannot agree with the review from Rich below. I just got my MSB Link III a couple of days ago & right out of the box it was signifigantly better than my ACD-11 modified w/ a tubed output. After a couple of days running it in, I think this is some of the best sound I have ever heard. My system is : |
[Oct 18, 2000]
Allan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Remarkable improvement in sound for the money. Very good detail without harshness, and huge soundstage depth. Did far more than replacing my amplifier.
Weakness:
Not as good as the Perpetual Tech P-3A DAC in terms of resolution and crispness, but seems a smoother match for mid-fi components. Have to disagree with Bean's comments below. Heavens, he didn't even burn it in. It can take about 100 hours of low level input to do so, and the sound can change dramatically during that time. He must have also had power source problems, as the Monster power conditioner he installed made quite a difference. Can't blame that on the MSB. It also might have revealed other problems with his system, such as cabling deficits. You can only sound as good as your weakest link. Similar Products Used: Perpetual Technologies P-3A |
[Sep 26, 2000]
Tom Morrow
Audiophile
Strength:
Small and easily stackable
Weakness:
Rolls off the highs, images poorly I bought the MSB Link 3 on the basis of all the glowing review here, but it didn't live up to its reputation. I burned it in for about 200 hours like everyone says, and that might have been slightly helpful, I can't really tell. Similar Products Used: Audio Alchemy UltraDAC, Theta Miles, Pioneer CLD-704 LD Player builtin DAC |
[Aug 28, 2000]
Tim
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clean, Crisp detail, Very nice to listen too,excellent bass detail and extension
Weakness:
Not the absoulute in everything, but gives the very best reasons to listen and be concerend Well, first, I have read, let it burn in, so for a whole week, 24x7, I let the DAC burn in playing various CD's on continous repeat. Then I set it it up, useing the JVC as a transport, a Radio Shack 75Ohm video cable with RCA jacks as a digital cable, Various cables as interconnects, Monster Cable Time Correct Speaker cables, a Golden Tube SE40 single ended amp, a Musical Fidelity X-Pre tube preamp, and very classic Large Advents (and yes the speakers have new surrounds!), and a pair of Velodyne Similar Products Used: AA Dac in a Box, Musical Fidelity X-ACT, JVC 1050 TN CD player |
[Aug 11, 2000]
barry
Audiophile
Strength:
openess,bass mids stand in front,
Weakness:
none got link3 an didnt see much there at first,after some time it grows on you.ordered the upsampleing upgrade and changed the osalator and,wow.that makes these platum audio 808s sing they were not to good in the mid section ,now they are really nice.im running a adcom5800 in bywire with cheap dvd although dit cable was 200.00 and interconnects are mit330 to msb.ive heard better,but if you have a dvd player watching movies and have little time to listen to music its the best 500.00 upgrade out there.im in small condo and cant turn it up but when i do its large.and if you have a sub owell spend the money you will see.call audio advisers an ask for chris or joe they know this machine well Similar Products Used: audio alcamy |