Want McIntosh sound, but can't afford the MDA1000?


After many years of trying other brands I returned to McIntosh and really happy I did. I mainly listen to LP's, but have a serious collection of CD. Given the advances in digital streaming I decided to purchase a Logitech Duet and stream music from my computer. As good as the Duet is, it left me wishing for something better and thereby my adventure into DAC's. After trying several of the models out there, and reading many reviews I wanted the McIntosh MDA1000. However, given the economic environment I really did not think $8K for a DAC was the right thing to do, at least for now. I noticed McIntosh produces the MDA5000 DAC for car audio and wondered how would it sound on a home system in combination with a duet. I decided I wanted to try it and purchased a new MDA5000 plus an AC/DC transformer. At just over $1K is one of the best investments I have ever made. The MDA5000 is really a great DAC and betters the sound coming from the Duet over all the others I tried. I cannot tell you, and would not expect it to sound as good as the MDA1000. But for the investment it is truely a bargain. Sure McIntosh will consider increasing the price once this gets out there. If you like the McIntosh sound and have been regreting not having an MDA1000, try this one and you will be surprised.
dserran
Thanks for the post. Can I ask what DACs you did compare it to? Why did you prefer the MDA5000 over them? Also, how did you buy it? From an audio dealer? A car stereo shop? How would you characterise the McIntosh DAC sound? TIA.
I will answer all questions with this post. I have tried five DAC's with different results. None were bad, I just liked the McIntosh MDA5000 more. I will not list the other DAC's as it would be unfair to the many professionals and hardworkers who produce/sell these equipments to be judged by the opinion of one person and set-up. In an hobby where a simple round piece of ebony wood, or a black diamond cone can bring differences to the sound characteristics and quality it's only fair to judge a particular equipment/tweak in the context of the room and set-up.

If it helps in any way, my system is composed of the following: 2 McIntosh MC501; McIntosh C-2300; Acoustic Signature Mambo; Graham 2.2 tonearm with Nightingale Cartridge; Klipsch Cornwalls III and the Logitech Duet with the MDA5000. If the MDA5000 does not feel shy next to these, in my opinion it must have something going.

My intention with the origianl post was not to establish which one is better, but to make the reader think out of the box and realize there are other options which might not be immediately apparent.

As for it being a Clarion, I don't know, but if it where it certainly is a good product.