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Monarchy Audio M24 DAC
Monarchy Audio M24 DAC
MSRP: $ 1490.00

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Reviewed by:

aaudioman

(AudioPhile)

Review Date
December 1, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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Review 1 of 2

Price Paid:  $1080.00 from Monarchy audio

Summary:
The dac -24 is superb even against dacs in the $5-10k range , just read the reviews for starters. The newer unit has vacuum tube as well as solid state,
and to have a line stage pre that is as good as a $3k unit is a huge bonus but as a dac myself being an Audiophile foor some 30 years and owning some expensive gear,I know a thing or two about sonics , one thing I just incorporated was the Monarchy DIP- upsampler whichs makes this dac and others even better, even without it it still will not be outclassed by any unit shy of $10k+ using great vintage vacuum tubes x2- 6922 really does help also.
the heart of the system uses the legendary hand laser trimmed Burr Brown pcm63PK dacs which are one of the best ever made and now discontinued because of cost, 10 seperaate power supply and the great 1704 units,
dual torroidal transformers for the digital ,and analog sections. This unit weighs in at 15 lbs using all good quality Audiophile grade parts including the high grade German Wima capacitors, comment: Use a good grade power conditioner such as one from Furman and a good quality aftermarket powercord you will be highly rewarded !
This applys to all good quality audio.

Strengths:
Very natural sounding not etched detail like im many of these delta sigma New dacs . the soundstage is Huge the inner detail is very good with weight and dimentioality around the instruments ,and this vacuum tube unit ifs not bloomy sounding at all ,more like a solid state with weight and conviction the bass is also very solid. "One of the best buys in all of Audio" ,if you know anything about what real music sounds like then this is the unit for any sensible Audiophile !

Weaknesses:

you should turn the unit off ,and start and leave on for 1/2 hour to hear the tubes
warmed up at their best , not necessary though , you can leave it on but if you have vintage tubes they will not last as long ,that is the only down side you can just order a matched pair of any 6922 and they will be happy.
No fancy casework if you want that plan to spend the $10k

Similar Products Used:
Wadia , BAT, Opera droplet, Dodson audio digital in the past
Wyered 4 sound Ice switching amp with Capacitor options -per Excellence.
All Voodoo Ultralinear cables throughout. Modded Consonance Cyber222-MK2
with all Vintage Vacuum tubes from the 1950s and a Oppo digital highly modified
dvd-cd player used as a transport,:please note even a standard Oppo player workd well especialy when using the Monarchy DIP-digital ,interface processor -
upsampler.


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Rating
Reviewed by:

Perry G. Noblett II

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
December 29, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review 2 of 2

Price Paid:  $1080.00 from Monarchy Audio

Summary:
This was my first separate DAC. I had purchased an OPPO 87, and while pleased with the sound knew it should sound better. After much reading and surfing I decided that the Monarchy product would be a good first shot. Since I already own a pair of SM70 pro amps from Monarchy I was comfortable with the quality of their products. The next day I found the NM24 posted on Audiogon by Monarchy at the sale price of 1080.00. The regular price is in the area of 1400, so I dove in. Initially I could not hear much difference. After about 30 minutes of warm up though things began to open up. I have since learned to turn the DAC on at least 30 minutes before listening. At first I was running the DAC directly into my C-37 Mac Pre. after a week or so of listening that way I rerouted the signal through the Line Stage in the Monarchy and straight to my amps. This is how I use it now and it sounds wonderful. The soundstage is deep and wide. I am still discovering details in Cd's I have been listening to for years. All in all I love this device.

Strengths:
Very quiet, great soundstaging and clarity

Weaknesses:
Output is pretty high so I use very little of the volume control. I would like more inputs but...

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