I have to agree with this. The M-Scaler, absolutely unequivocally has an RFI problem. This problem is orders of magnitudes lower if you use a Chord DAC alone. The degree to which it affects you depends on the resolution and tonal balance of your existing system, and your sensitivity to it.
If it doesn't bother you or you don't notice anything wrong, great! You've saved yourself a bunch of money and annoyance. But I don't need to hear from you about how it's not a problem because IT IS - just not for you. So talk about something else.
@kelly200269 - C'mon - your quote is ridiculous. You wouldn't have spent thousands of dollars on a DAC and an upscaler if you didn't appreciate good sound. You bought an M Scaler a week ago and enjoy it. Great. I'm happy for you. But don't come in here and talk to everyone like they are crazy. It's incredibly condescending - and frankly - I can't imagine you've listened to any of the solutions that are offered - so have any first hand experience on the difference they make.
The vast majority of this thread (and the Blu thread) is about RFI. This is not the case for threads on other digital equipment. There are commercial ferrite-laden cables and optical solutions to address this issue. Do you think it's possible that some people are having a problem?
I love my Dave and I think the M-Scaler does amazing things. That said IT IS UNLISTENABLE TO THE POINT OF PAIN with me without some RFI reduction. I do not have this issue with Dave alone, in the same system.
TLDR:
@kelly200269 SHUT UP