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The Schiit Modi 3+ D/A Converter is a high-performance audio device featuring the AK4490 delta-sigma DAC and Schiit’s exclusive Unison USB interface. It supports sample rates from 16/44.1 to 24/192 and offers versatile connectivity options, making it compatible with a wide range of devices. Designed for ease of use, it includes a toggle switch for input selection and ships with essential accessories.
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Digital Clarity - Old School Warmth
I’m using USB in on the Schiit Modi 3+ for 2.1 music and video. The only other dacs I’ve used are home studio interfaces, currently SSL 2+ and UA Volt, and recently the SMSL SU-1. The SU-1 was an experiment to see if a dedicated DAC was worth buying instead of using an audio interface as I’ve always done.The answer was a solid YES. With the SU-1 I was very impressed, able to hear detail on par or better than the best analog consumer turntables. In fact the clarity is astonishing. But that detail is at the expense of sounding natural. There is little warmth or richness in that laser like clarity. And on the second day the left channel failed. It was annoying but gave me a chance to decide not to replace it. I loved what a dedicated DAC could do, but didn’t love the sound of this one. Impressed yes. Loved no.I did a little more research and was intrigued by reviews of the Schiit Modi 3+. I liked that it was said to be uniformly rich and detailed through the entire frequency range. And that unlike the other, it had a smoother sounding chip and good TI op amps for the output audio signal.I find that the Modi 3+ lives up to everything good said about it. The clarity is there, but doesn’t punch you in the head like the SU-1 does. Because it’s clarity is embedded in rich old school HiFi warmth. So instead, it sounds kind of…normal. And it made my little Q Acoustics 3010s sound…WAYYY better. Now I can stream my favorite albums without being pissed off I lost my vinyl collection. Classic albums are now in the ballpark of my lost modified Technics SL-1210, and modern tracks simply kick a$$. If you are looking for a wonderful sounding inexpensive DAC, and prefer old school HiFi sound, I can say without doubt this gets you there.P.S. Don’t skimp on interconnects. I’ve used conventional stranded and solid core. I think solid core sounds smoother because it attenuates highs. To me it degrades the high end. My go-to wire is Mogami. With it I hear EVERYTHING. By comparison that is. I’m sure solid silver would be nice. Don’t need it. I DO need the Schiit Modi 3+. I would never go back to what I had before.PPS. For the home recordists out there: (The UA Volt sounds noticeably better on playback than the SSL 2+. The Modi 3+ blows them both away) just sayin’.P.S. Since writing this I have switched out my Mogami interconnect cables for the PYST cables from Schiit. They have all the clarity of Mogami, but are also richer in the mids and low end. They call them “Snake Oil” cables. The joke is that you don’t need to spend more on high priced cables. THOSE are the snake oil, and these from Schiit prove it. Highest recommendation for all things Schiit!
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Schiit MODI 3+(?) DAC (Black) âś…
MODI3+ DAC is working out pretty well. I’ve got it going into SMSL DA-9, unbalanced RCA outs and ins of course as the MODI is not provide balanced output. I realize I’m not taking full advantage of the amps features but it sounds really good.I guess I need to say that the SMSL DA-9 is the only amp I’ve tried it with because it’s the only amp I’ve used since I got it. That being said, I don’t really feel the need to change that for the foreseeable future. It’s that nice but no onboard DAC. I will probably get a cd/media player soon that is balanced to open up that feature.Sounds great though. Nice detail and was surprised the sound of Spotify set to highest rate (still over WiFi) USB to MODI from my old MacBook Air that’s still fine. Crip clear and maybe a little heavy on the low end. Adjusting sub box a little more than usual? It’s goodAnd for 130? I think 🤔, it’s impressive. I’m putting my tube pre in the mix today probably. This is my main system in the den too. There’s just a lot of good inexpensive audio stuff to play with now so basically that’s what I’m doing.I would listen to vinyl all the time but records don’t really give you playlists and anything you might want tohear at any time with a couple button pushes. I guess I’m trying to get my streaming tunes sounding better and this helps.If you think you might want one then you should get one. You will find a spot for it even if it’s not your main system. Solid build and quality product. 👍🏼✌🏼-c.I’ll be changing things around constantly and I’m sure I will be using this little black box for a while.
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I have waited for an external DAC for ~ 40 years; finally got the one of my dreams.
Without this product: a pile of CDs and DVDs that I have accumulated over 40 years, most of which I found unlistenable.With this product: I have yet to explore my entire collection, but the first CD that I tried was awesome. That is Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps 'Bonafide'. I have a lot of listening ahead of me. There are many fine DACs available; I rave about this one for its price-performance ratio. I am delighted with every aspect: packaging, shipment, specs, performance, design. I had no idea that a CD could sound so good! Listening fatigue may be a thing of the past. It delivers a great soundstage with none of the digital artifacts that I had been used to. Very low noise floor, so great dynamic range, clarity, and freedom from the phase distortion that I was used to with the anti-aliasing filtering of the CD player.
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