I have for sale a modded Musical Fidelity A324 DAC.
This DAC gained a lot of popularity in the early naughties, introducing upsampling, and has a nice choke regulated power supply.
I think stereophile helped sell a few units with this review:
http://www.stereophile.com/digitalprocessors/561/#GGMjxJyoWxdM8r67.97
Details of the modding process, and my journey through it in 2008:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-source/57887-musical-fidelity-a3-24-mods.html
The stock I/V opamps have been replaced with AD825's on browndog adapters. Also included are OPA627's fitted to browndogs, ready to plug in.
Output capacitors have been bypassed and the circuit's DC offset corrected to compensate.
It is a very nice sounding DAC! Great option if you do not need USB/DSD or integrated preamp etc.
Original box included.
For sale at £100 + delivery.
Happy to consider reasonable offers
*sold*
This DAC gained a lot of popularity in the early naughties, introducing upsampling, and has a nice choke regulated power supply.
I think stereophile helped sell a few units with this review:
http://www.stereophile.com/digitalprocessors/561/#GGMjxJyoWxdM8r67.97
Details of the modding process, and my journey through it in 2008:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-source/57887-musical-fidelity-a3-24-mods.html
The stock I/V opamps have been replaced with AD825's on browndog adapters. Also included are OPA627's fitted to browndogs, ready to plug in.
Output capacitors have been bypassed and the circuit's DC offset corrected to compensate.
It is a very nice sounding DAC! Great option if you do not need USB/DSD or integrated preamp etc.
Original box included.
For sale at £100 + delivery.
Happy to consider reasonable offers
*sold*