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Ming-Da /
Meixing
Reference
MC-3 & MC-7 Modification
by
Response Audio
Response
Audio is not a retail seller of these products.
Arrangements have now been made allowing you
to purchase a full Response Audio Reference Ming-Da MC-7
preamp from the US importer. See below for details.
These
Reference Series preamps are for the most critical,
dedicated audio enthusiast who wants the absolute BEST BANG
FOR THE BUCK, bar none, from a no frills preamp. Match one
of these dedicated two channel preamps to any power
amplifier of your choice and you will have a high resolution
system that will satisfy your listening enjoyment for many
years.
What you can
expect from the Ming-Da preamps is a full body presentation
that does not sacrifice any resolution, detail or
transparency. Due to being a tube rectified unit, these
pieces will not have the same level of dynamic "speed" as
their solid state counterparts which gives you a bit more
body down below.
If you already
own one of the Ming-Da preamps and looking to bring out the
most potential it has to offer, you owe it to yourself to
consider our Reference modifications that will leave you
with an audio value of a lifetime.
You can look
under the hood of any high-end tube preamp or amplifier and
realize they have nothing over our modified products, in
fact, many of them do not even meet up to the standards of
our modified units in terms of internal components, sound
quality and attention to detail and quality control.
At this time,
we are offering upgrades to the MC-3 and MC-7 preamps only.
We are no longer offering upgrades to other Ming-Da
products. I have found these two preamps to be exceptional
values, offering the end user a truly musically involving
presentation. Response Audio has been working with these
products for several years and currently runs 3 of the MC-3
preamps, one Reference and two custom Signatures, in our
showroom integrated into some very highly regarded systems.
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MC-3R
New units not
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MC-7R |
Input
Signal path coupling capacitors have been replaced
with SoniCraft SoniCap Platinum Reference Grade Teflon capacitors.
Output
stage capacitors are replaced with the new VH Audio
V-Cap OIMP "Oil Impregnated Metalized Polypropylene"
capacitors as a standard.
There
is also the option of using the V-Cap Teflon
capacitors at the output stage. See pricing below.
Output
signal wire is replaced with our custom shielded 22
awg high purity copper.
Inner
stage capacitors replaced with SoniCap high voltage
units.
Power
supply filter caps are bypassed with high voltage
Sonicraft Sonicap capacitors.
First
stage power supply filter capacitor off rectifier
tube replaced with high quality, low ESR Panasonic
unit.
Volume
attenuation circuit added on an individual basis to
best match the amplifier being used and personal
listening habits. Contact us prior to ordering for
information. Standard attenuation is 10dB. Also
available is a 20dB circuit.
Fully
tested
Warranty - 1 year parts and labor on workmanship
Price: $675
+ return shipping
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Input
Signal path coupling capacitors replaced with
SoniCap Platinum Teflon Reference Grade Teflon
capacitors.
Output
stage capacitors within the MC-7 are replaced with
VH Audio V-Cap OIMP "Oil Impregnated Metalized
Polypropylene" capacitors.
Signal
tube cathode bypass capacitors replacing with ELNA
Cerafine units.
Output
signal wire is replaced with our custom shielded 22
awg high purity copper.
Inner
stage capacitors replaced with SoniCap Gen II high
voltage units.
Feedback capacitors replaced with SoniCap Gen II
film capacitors.
First
stage power supply filter capacitor off rectifier
tube replaced with high quality, low ESR Panasonic
unit. It is then bypassed with a high voltage
Sonicraft Sonicap Gen II capacitor.
Volume
attenuation circuit added on an individual basis to
best match the amplifier being used and personal
listening habits. Contact us prior to ordering for
information. Standard attenuation is 10dB. Also
available is 6dB and 20dB attenuation.
Fully
tested
Warranty - 5 year parts and labor on modification
workmanship
Price: $675 + return shipping
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A classic from Ming DA and Response
Audio is the all tube two double triodes per
channel, tube rectification preamp with choke
filtering, mostly direct coupling, DC heaters in the
first stage, completely hard wired, Gold plated
terminals. The Reference MC-7 utilizes only
Audiophile components by SoniCap Platinum, Elna
Cerafine, VH Audio V-Cap, Solen, Rubycon, Japanese
Alps “blue” volume pot. Uses 1 5Z3P (5U4) rectifying
tube, 2 12AX7s and 2 12 AU7s
Class ‘A’ Sound
Using a 12AX7 for gain and a 12AU7
for output muscle. The MC7R has a very extended
frequency response with a smooth warm sound, and the
enormous overload margin The Ming DA MC 7R will
handle the dynamics and transients of the most
demanding input source. An extremely short path
gives less chance of degradation.
A polished stainless steel chassis is, chosen for
its non-magnetic neutral sonic qualities. The front
& rear plate is 10/6mm solid anodized alloy plate.
The steel transformer housing has an enamel crackle
finish. The two transformers and choke are encased
in resin to minimize noise Inside the chassis is a
painted steel sub chassis. The knobs are gold plated
alloy. High quality Teflon and Film caps are used in
the signal path. Resistors are oversized 2w metal
oxide and wire wound chosen to suit their
application. The volume control is the famous blue
‘Alps’ potentiometer, chosen for its superior sound
quality.
· Output impedance 100K
· Input voltage: 100mV-2000mV
· Input impedance:100K
· Total harmonic distortion ≤0.003%
· Frequency respond:10Hz~75KHz±1dB
· Signal-to-noise ratio 91dB
· Input; 4 sets RCA
· Output: 2 sets RCA
· Vacuum
tubes: 5Z3×1 rectifying tube 12AX7×2 - 12AU7×2
· Supply voltage: AC110V/220V 50Hz/60Hz
· Power consumption 45W
· Volume 34L×22W×12H
· Weight 9.5kg
NEW, FULLY MODIFIED MC-7
We have made
arrangements for you to purchased brand new, fully
modified units with the US importer, Pacific Valve.
How does it work? Through the PLACE ORDER NOW link
below, you will place and pay for your Response
Audio Reference MC-7 order with Pacific Valve
Company. At that time, Pacific Valve will send me a
new Ming-Da MC-7 preamplifier as well as your
shipping address to perform the Reference
modifications. Once the unit is completed and
tested, the unit will be shipped direct to you for
your listening enjoyment. Please note that you will
be responsible for shipping charges from Response
Audio (13760) to your location.
What we ask from
you:
First: Please
contact us prior to placing your order to confirm
turnaround times. After you place your order with
Pacific Valve Company, please also confirm your
contact information with us as well in an email.
Please use "Ming-Da Reference MC-7 order" in the
subject box and include the following in your email:
Name
Shipping Address
Contact phone number(s)
Email address
Any options you have
chosen to be included in your new unit.
Full Details and Ordering Information
OPTIONS:
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Custom Shielded
Mundorf Silver/Gold signal wire used for output
stage: $45
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Read customer testimonials HERE
Below you see
one of the Reference MC3-R preamps driving a pair of our
$12,000+ EXtreme Elite ASL Hurricanes. This particular piece
was originally custom built for the sole purpose of
evaluating and testing these and other custom modified
"Extreme" amplifiers.

Shown in
the picture below is a Reference MC3-R (bottom right hand
corner of rack) driving the $12k Butler 300B, 100 watt mono
bloc amplifiers that are feeding a pair of Daedalus DA-1
loudspeakers at the 2004 Rocky Mountain Audio Fest.
This system was claimed by many attending as the "best sound
of show."

Reference Ming-Da MC7 tube preamp
This
is a handsome
unit which, in stock form, can be had new or lightly used
for as little as $500. The build quality is very good, the
wiring is point-to-point and the volume pot is from Alps.
I bought a lightly used MC-7R for my bedroom system, but
first gave it a listen through my main system with an Audio
Note DAC 4.1x Signature upstream and both Blue Circle BC-8
and AtmaSphere M60 monoblocks downstream to actively biamped
custom loudspeakers. In such a highly resolving system the
stock Ming Da showed both its strengths and limitations. The
midrange was glorious. The soundstage was wide and
reasonably deep, with that "air" enveloping instruments and
performers that I've only experienced with quality tubed
systems. Alas, the bass was mushy, the highs rolled off and
microdetail retrieval was poor compared to a $3000+ Musical
Design SP-3 SS preamp (outboard 1.2 Farad psu, all Black
Gate caps and tantalum resistors, yada yada) it replaced.
I visited the Response Audio website after reading a 'Gon
classified ad for Ming Da mods and found that Bill Baker
offered a "Signature Mod" package for my preamp model and
its near twin, the MC-3R. Being a cautious sort, I phoned
him for more info and found him to be down to earth, patient
and knowledgeable. Off my MC-7R went!
The Signature modded preamp barely resembled the stock unit
(musically, that is). The midrange magic remained, but the
bass was now quite articulate, allowing the powerhouse BC-8
monoblocks to really strut their stuff. Treble extension was
much improved, complementing the OTL amps' transparency.
Micro-detail retrieval was much better, though not quite up
to my SS pre. Overall, though, I actually preferred the
modded Ming Da in my main system. There's nothing like the
realism of tubes done right. And this for less than $300
over the cost of the stock unit!
Shortly thereafter, Bill announced his "Reference Mods"
featuring the new VH Audio "V-Caps". (Teflon units in the
signal path with the new V-Cap Oil impregnated output
capacitors). I called him and learned that the new mods
raised the preamps sonically to a level competitive with the
world's best. A pretty bold assertion, but I'd come to trust
Bill's ear and work - so off again the MC-7R went!
I've now had the opportunity to hear the "Reference Moddded"
MC-7R in my home for about 75 hours. In short, it doesn't
just merit the designation of "extraordinary value for its
price" (for me, under $2000 total including cost of the
stock unit). Rather, it truly lives up to the advance claim
of "as good as it gets"! It is quiet, with micro-detail
retrieval capable of realistically extracting the ambience
of every venue on live CD recordings (I love live music...)I
own - be it jazz, rock, chorale. The "air" around singers
and instruments is uncanny. The holography of great tube
gear is there in a big way. Highs soar gracefully. On
well-recorded CDs the attack and decay of cymbal crashes and
the like are nothing short of lifelike.
I've also put the "Reference Modded" MC-7R into my bedroom
system (Tube Technology Fulcrum CDT > NorthStar DAC192 >
Ming Da MC-7R > Ming Da MC805-A monoblocks > Zalytron
Phenomenal 3 loudspeakers) with the same result. This system
cannot produce the dynamics and scale of the actively
biamped floorstanders (Raven R3.1 ribbons/dual 12 inch PHL
4530s) in my main rig, but has that "SET thing" going in a
big way with those 805 output tubes. Yet the midrange
realism, "air" and holographic soundstage of SETs came
through even more beautifully with the "Reference Modded"
MC-7R in the signal path. So much so that I snapped up a
demo MC-7R from Bill for future "Reference Mods" and use in
this system as well.
My SS preamp (great as it is)? Well, make me an offer...
I really can't find the words to describe the deliciously
"you are there" experience that the "Reference Modded" Ming
Da MC-7R has brought to both of my systems in a far from
subtle way. It is such a blessing AND relief to have found a
preamp to keep for life.
Please note that I use NOS 12AU7 and 12AX7 tubes in the
MC-7R, of the $15-$50 per variety - nothing terribly exotic
in my stash. The stock Chinese rectifier needs no
substitution, with rugged and inexpensive NOS military
replacements available from "DIY Hi Fi" on the web.
Music used during review:
A Love Supreme - John Coltrane
O Christmas Tree (A Bluegrass Collection) - various
A Childe is Born - The Bell' Arte Singers
Inside - Dave Van Ronk
Shaking the Tree - Peter Gabriel
Lotus - Santana
My Goals Beyond - Mahavishnu Orchestra
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers (self-titled on Impulse)
Bad Brains (self-titled on Rohr)
I, Eye, Aye - Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Have Moicy - Michael Hurley, Unholy Modal Rounder, Jeffrey
Frederick and the Clamtones
Blackheart Man - Bunny Wailer
Original Rockers - Augustus Pablo
Absent Lovers- King Crimson
Squeezing Out Sparks/Live Sparks - Graham Parker and the
Rumour
Win This Record - El Rayo X
More Guitar and Faithless - Richard Thompson Band
John B.
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