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The DACCORD has two outputs : a fixed one and a variable one
I got my Meier combo and the LCD-3F and have been listening for the past couple of days.
First thing I noticed about the Daccord and Classic was that the build quality is excellent. I like the plain black design, the finish is excellent and they are much smaller than I expected.
They also sound great. Very clean, clear and transparent sound. They drive the LCD-3F easily below 12-o'clock at high gain. The sound is very well controlled across the whole spectrum - it is not overly bright but treble detail is very good, bass extension is excellent and the mids are good. Basically it seems to present things as they should be. It seems to be a great setup for the price.
May I ask if the Daccord has variable output level? I use my Corda Classic with the Audio-gd NFB-1 to drive my HE-500, and I hardly have the volume knob set beyond 10 o'clock position at low gain.
http://headphone.guru/meier-audio-corda-classic-daccord/
those interested Eric neff
http://headphone.guru/meier-audio-corda-classic-daccord/
those interested Eric neff
Very nicely written. My favorite line is probably: "The fact that I’m seriously comparing the two should shed light on how the Meier overperforms it’s pricepoint in a neutral and honest way."
I've been looking for a SS amp/dac combo to go with my Lyr/Bifrost set up. I've whittled it down to two choices at the same price point. It will be either the Meier Corda Classic/Daccord combo, or the Oppo HA-1.
My current major cans include the HE-500, T1, HD600, Alpha Dog and Phillips Fidelio X2. I am wondering if anyone has heard both, and what impressions they may have. I like the Oppo combo mostly because it's the only Amp/Dac I've seen with a direct USB port that can be used with an IOS device. I often dump my complete iTunes files onto an iPod Classic, and this is a really easy way to plug into a good amp/dac. However, I'm not crazy about Sabre dacs, and have heard the Oppo can be quite bright - annoyingly so.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Since both price out at about $1200 USD, it's a hard choice. Thanks.
Buying used is often a good idea but I think Jan Meier's products are amongst the rare ones I easily advice tto buy new. Jan is an honest and Kind Guy to deal with and I don't think he fools us with his prices. Moreover the value of Meier products is really that good. even if we buy new.
We should reward such craftmen
Very true. They are very high value even at list price.
Does anyone know the specs for the Classic? How much mw can it put into 50ish ohms and 300 ohms. Im on the hunt for an SS amp for my HE-500. This and Lake People G109 are high on the list, as well as the A-GD NFB-28. Im finding the appearance of the Meier seductive.
Skylab's review of the Classic had some details on power output:
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The Classic, like many solid state amps, outputs significantly more power into low impedance loads than high impedance ones. Jan provided me the following information:
- Maximum output current: 500 mA / channel
- Maximum gain factor: 4,9 x (+14 dB)
- With a source signal of 2V rms the limiting factor normally is the gain factor. Maximum output voltage becomes 9,8 V rms.
- At 600 Ohm: 160 mW / channel
- At 300 Ohm: 320 mW / channel
- At 50 Ohm: 1.9 W / channel
- At 30 Ohm: 3.2 W / channel
This amp looks wonderful for planars. It would be a nice setup to have beside a separate tube amp for higher impedance cans as well.
I am curious how this can be ideal for pairing with T1, as many write on that thread.