The Grimm MU2

@Philip_Gan another reason to go - can you fit 6 in your place ?

Have heard this and all i can say is wow really bumped the overall presentation
My wife said wow no way…

for now just the Grimm

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Are these really “cool” people or just members of Audioplile’s Anonymous.

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No dedicated audio room - my system is in our open plan lounge - dining - kitchen room, with 3m ceiling in the lounge. Lots of compromises but what’s on view has to meet approval with my lovely wife!

In short, “no way”!

I do have one sub (Earthquake) and have thoughts to have a pair down the track.

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Asylum Escapees, where the benefits of treatment where most elusive.

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Happy cake day Chas!

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I’m definitely not cool.

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Many thank yous

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Happy Cake Day! :wine_glass: Our gears are getting similar lately. If I remember right, you have the Stack EQ under D333 too. I trust your words that they improve the SQ even more, since I do not plan to put stock cones back to find out. :laughing:

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Happy cake day Chas!

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I’m definitely of the “anonymous” persuasion …

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Happy Cake Day!

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@1cdfoley, “Ditto”

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Yes! Happy cake day!

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Happy cake day!

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Have a slice on me!

Mailing address to follow

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That cake looks luscious. Thank you

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Happy cake day delayed

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I finally copied dsd256 files to the hard drive of the MU2. The MU2 software manual (not hardware manual, but software manual) has the instructions, and now that I went through them, is easy to copy files. I have no idea whether music from the hard drive sounds any different from music on the usb flash drive plugged into the back of the MU2. Maybe I will have an opinion later, maybe I won’t. I only have a small number of “albums” on digital, but at least they are on the MU2 and work.
If/when I do purchase music from Qobuz (from computer), I will then be able to copy the music directly to the hard drive of the MU2.

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This is the way!

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