Matrix Audio MS-1 Music Streamer Review: Flagship Performance Under $10K

DREW BAIRD, P.E. | MOON AUDIO STAFF/

Read Time: Approx. 15 min.

TL;DR:

  • Flagship music streamer/DAC featuring dual DAC chips in dual mono configuration for reference-level sound quality
  • Transparent, neutral sound signature with exceptional detail retrieval, natural tonal balance, and expansive soundstage
  • Advanced engineering includes ultra-low jitter clock, fiber optic network option, and internal SSD slot for optimal performance
  • Premium build quality with sophisticated power supply design and complete electrical isolation between channels
  • Best suited for discerning audiophiles seeking uncompromising transparency and musicality at the $9,999 price point

Matrix MS-1 Music Streamer: The Newest Hi-Fi Component

From the Element series of music streamers to the Mini-i Pro 4, Matrix Audio has developed a knack for producing highly capable music streamers. Just when you think Matrix Audio has done it all, they release an all-new flagship system consisting of a preamplifier, music streamer, and power amplifier, dubbed the M-Series of hi-fi components. The Matrix Audio MS-1 Music Streamer takes center stage as the ultimate hi-fi streaming component for your home audio, desktop, and listening room setup. Sporting new technologies, an improved design, and great streaming capabilities, the MS-1 Music Streamer is a truly flexible unit equipped with all the bells and whistles.

It’s worth noting that Moon Audio offers the MS-1 Pre, a variant that includes built-in preamplifier functionality with variable volume control, making it an ideal solution for those who want to connect directly to power amps without a separate preamp. Both versions share the same exceptional DAC architecture and build quality, giving audiophiles flexibility in how they integrate the MS-1 into their systems.

PROS

- Great streaming capabilities

- Stellar sound quality

- Kitchen sink component

CONS

- Software Experience could use some refinement

Design

The design of the MS-1 Music Streamer is fairly consistent with that of other Matrix Audio products: Sleek aluminum chassis, black front panel touchscreen, and modular form factor. However, it's arguably the most lux-looking of all Matrix products. They've moved away from the typical front panel we've seen on the Element Series with the obvious touch screen, volume control knob, playback buttons, etc., and introduced a front panel entirely made of glass where the touch screen disappears when the power's off. This design change gives it incredible "curb appeal"–a component definitely worth displaying front and center in your setup.

The touch screen itself takes up about 1/2 of the front panels' full length with all the playback controls and volume adjustments done directly through the screen. When turned on the touch screen splits itself into thirds with a status bar on the left, the main audio info in the middle, and a control bar on the right. The status bar features your basic status information including time, network connection, storage device, NAS, and hardware functions. The settings icon is also located on this side where you can view the entire menu and change the options of the device. The audio information section showcases your basics like album art, title, artist, duration, audio format, sampling rate, and the filter type being used. The control bar on the far right of the screen is where you will control the volume, mute the unit, and select the input channel, output channel, and filters. You'll find a small power button and the MA logo on the bottom edge of the panel, but aside from that it's sleek and minimalist-looking.

The MS-1 is a decently-sized unit with quite a bit more depth than the Element X2 Pure Music Streamer coming in at roughly 16.9" W x 13.9" D x 4.17" H. Make sure you've got enough room for this component in your setup because at a whopping 32 pounds it's not the lightest. Included with the MS-1 is a remote control with all the basic functionality to control the unit without ever leaving the comfort of your listening chair. Let's talk about construction. The MS-1 is built with a H-shaped chassis structure, a unique design exclusive to the new M series that Matrix Audio says took two years of refinement and optimization to get just right. Hey, Rome wasn't built in a day! So what is the H-shaped chassis and why does it matter?

The core of the H-shaped structure is composed of a 20mm CNC aluminum plate that supports the entire device. All components are mounted onto the aluminum plate and the entire weight is supported by heavy-duty feet installed on the main beam, making it solid and stable. After all of the panels are installed, multiple isolated cavities are formed with the main beam. Different circuit modules are properly placed in each cavity, effectively reducing interference between circuit modules. The circuit modules for the left and right channels are symmetrically arranged on both sides, creating a balanced visual impression.

I/O

Back panel view of the Matrix Audio MS-1 Music Streamer

The back panel of the MS-1 is where all the magic happens. Some big takeaways: The MS-1 features an IIS-LVDS Digital Output enabling the MS-1 to double as a high-level audio transport that can output all playing audio in high-resolution signals when an external DAC is connected. Coinciding with this output is an IIS-LVDS Digital Input allowing you to use the MS-1 as a high-end DAC and connect computers, CD transports, set-top boxes, game consoles, and so on. In addition to this digital input, the MS-1 also features USB, optical, and coaxial digital inputs. With Analog Inputs and Phono Inputs (two pairs of line inputs and one pair of phono inputs), you can integrate any device with an analog output, say a turntable with the MS-1, which supports MC and MM cartridges. On the underside of the MS-1's chassis is a hidden SSD slot where a SSD can be installed as the internal storage of the device.

2: External Clock Input: Connect an external clock source through a coaxial cable with 50 ohms impedance

3: Coaxial Input: Connect to front-end devices with S/PDIF outputs

4: Optical Toslink Input

5: IIS-LVDS Input: Connect to digital interfaces by MA or other compatible devices through HDMI cables

5: IIS-LVDS Output: Connect an external DAC and use the MS-1 as a digital audio transport

6: USB-B Audio Port: Connection to a PC

7: USB-A Ports (2x): Connection to USB storage devices or CD drives

8: Ethernet LAN Port

9: SFP Port: SFP optical and SFP to RJ45 modules can be plugged into this port

10: Trigger Input/Output

11: Analog Input (XLR pair)

12: Analog Input (RCA pair)

13: Phono Input (RCA pair)

14: Line Output (Balanced XLR)

15: Power Switch-Fuse Holder-Power Input

NVMe SSD Slot: Slot on the bottom of the chassis where you can install a high-speed SSD as internal storage

Sound

The Matrix Audio MS-1 Music Streamer delivers a sound signature that prioritizes neutrality and accuracy above all else. From the first moments of listening, it quickly became clear that the MS-1 is engineered to deliver a musical experience with tonal finesse, emotional depth, and dynamic contrast–sonic qualities often reserved for far larger and more expensive components.

What immediately strikes you is the MS-1's ability to render a smooth, balanced sound. The soundstage extends naturally in all dimensions, creating an immersive listening experience with great realism. And speaking of spatial realism, I was able to easily pick out certain instruments in a composition. Individual instruments and vocals exist within their own distinct positions, contributing to the MS-1's overall cohesive and organic sound.

Musicality and tonal balance aside, the MS-1's detail retrieval is arguably one of the streamer's greatest strengths. While every hi-fi component claims to have good detail retrieval, the MS-1 actually delivers on its promise. Subtle nuances in recordings emerge effortlessly–the clicking of delicate piano keys in It's Been a Rough Day, the breath before the chorus breaks, the texture of strings–all presented with clarity and refinement. Yet this level of detail retrieval, specifically at the low level, never feels analytical or fatiguing. Instead, the MS-1 achieves a compelling blend of detail, space, and musicality that kept me engaged with the music rather than the equipment.

True to Matrix Audio's design philosophy, no added coloration was present from the component itself. The unit maintains a neutral and transparent character, faithfully reproducing the tonal qualities inherent in the recording without imposing its own sonic fingerprint. This clean and clear performance allows the MS-1 to serve as an exceptionally accurate window into your music library, revealing both the strengths and characteristics of each recording with honesty and precision.

Sit back and enjoy a musical experience rich in dynamic control, delicate nuance, and emotional engagement with the Matrix Audio MS-1 Music Streamer–you won't be disappointed.

       
somehow it's been a rough day album cover

Somehow It's Been a Rough Day

By Ai Kuwabara

(Live at Blue Note Tokyo)

norah jones come away with me album cover

Seven Years

By Norah Jones

(Come Away With Me)

flaming pie paul mccartney album cover

Great Day

By Paul McCartney

(Flaming Pie)

Live at the apollo james brown album cover

Try Me

By James Brown

(Live At the Apollo)

Features

  • Roon Ready certified component
  • Apple AirPlay, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect streaming capabilities
  • Supports Hi-Res Audio 24-bit/192kHz
  • Supported audio formats: FLAC, MP3, AAC, ALAC, OGG, Vorbis, WMA, MP4
  • Full control with MA Player & MA Remote App
  • PCM resampling and DSD conversion
  • Dual AKM DAC Chipset (AK4499EX+AK4191 DAC chips) with independent channels
  • Multitude of audio sources and digital inputs
  • 12S LVDS HDMI input/output
  • Analog inputs with support for MM & MC cartridges
  • Easy setup with installation wizard
  • PoE powered

MA Player & MA Remote App

The MS-1 Music Streamer wouldn't be a Matrix Audio product without the integration of its proprietary music streaming application–MA Player. The MA Player is the brains of the entire operation, giving the MS-1 its streaming capabilities. Users can control the MS-1 and its streaming playback control system through the MA Remote App, available on Android and Apple iOS devices.

MA player and MA Remote app supported streaming services list

In order to set up, configure, and use your new MS-1 Music Streamer, you must download the MA Remote App. Working n tandem with the MA Remote App is the MA Player. Essentially, the MA Player is the digital audio/streaming playback control system developed by Matrix Audio and implemented into Matrix streamers. It focuses on audio playback quality, decoding various sampling rates of PCM, DSD, MQA and other formats while automatically indexing music files and building a music library. The MA Player supports playback from high-definition audio files in the MS-1's internal storage slot, various mobile storage devices, and LAN NAS. From there the music files will be presented in the "My Music" category in the MA Remote App in the form of albums, tracks, artists, styles, composers, performers, years, labels, etc. It supports PCM audio with a maximum sampling rate of 32-bit/768kHz, DSD audio with a sampling rate of 22.4MHz, and the most common hi-res audio file formats on the market.

If the MA Player is the tires, the MA Remote App is the steering wheel, and one can't work without the other. Available for Apple iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, the MA Remote App is responsible for most of the unit's functionality and is where you'll find your digital music library, internet radio, and music streaming services. You can browse and play high-resolution online audio from TIDAL, Qobuz, and HighRes Audio, and stream locally using QQ Music, NetEase Music, AirPlay, Roon Ready, TIDAL Connect, and Spotify Connect. The MA Remote App is where firmware updates are available for download, settings like input gain level, volume limit, and auto sleep/dimmer/power can be adjusted. If using the included remote control, buttons can be programmed within the app.

Square Copper Wire Transformer and Linear Power

MS-1 Streamer Toroidal Transformers

The MS-1 employs two high-power toroidal transformers with square copper wire, separately dedicated to the digital and analog sections. Square copper wire offers distinct advantages over traditional circular cross-section wire, including a larger conductor surface, higher current capacity, and lower resistance. This configuration delivers superior transient response and richer low frequencies. The transformers are paired with M-Lytic AG series filter capacitors from MUNDORF, which add a silky smoothness and mellow character to the sound. Dozens of low-noise LDOs and ultra-low-noise LDOs provide ample, stable power supply to each circuit unit at every stage of the signal path.

PCM Resampling and DSD Conversion

A built-in asynchronous upsampling and DSD conversion engine processes all audio data in the digital stage. This isolates jitter, resulting in improved detail retrieval throughout the frequency range. The DSD converter transforms all audio into DSD format, enhancing sound density and texture. The processing engine features adjustable PCM or DSD conversion configurations, allowing you to experience the sonic differences under various settings.

Dual D/A Chip Independent Channel Design

The MS-1 is Matrix Audio's first product based on an AKM D/A solution, featuring dual AK4191 and AK4499 flagship DAC chipsets. Each chipset operates in parallel in mono mode, with left and right channel PCB assemblies mounted on opposite sides of the device to form a completely dual mono design. This architecture enables precise signal reproduction and outstanding dynamic range, allowing you to catch micro-details in your music.

DPLL High Precision Clock

The MS-1 is equipped with a high-performance DPLL clock system. An ultra-low phase noise reference clock works in conjunction with the DPLL circuit to generate a clock signal with jitter as low as 45fs in real-time, providing a reference for the entire digital audio circuitry. For even enhanced performance, you can connect a 10MHz external clock to the dedicated clock input port.

Dragon Cables

[Silver Dragon Premium Interconnect Cable, Black Dragon Power Cable]

There are a lot of reasons why you need to make sure your audio cables are not afterthoughts.

Our HiFi Audio Dragon Cables bring out more of what you love in your music and audio gear. If you love your headphones but wish they had a bit more top-end sparkle - a Silver Dragon Headphone Cable would be a great option. If your USB cables keep dying - as many stock cables do - then check out our quality USB Audio Cables. We say time and time again that materials matter, and our audio cables and custom geometries actually help to bring out those desired properties in your gear and music. We make tons of custom options for our customers so that you can get the right HiFi Audio cable for your exact needs. If you have any questions feel free to Contact Us and we'll be more than happy to help.

Generally, stock audio cables are manufactured with subpar materials, metals with impurities, poor geometries, and an overabundance of layers to make them look and feel like a fire hose. Inconsistency and lack of quality control in stock cables can lead to poor sound quality and a veiled sound vs. what the musician intended for you to hear and feel from the music. Dragon Audio Cables are handcrafted with the highest standards and made to order according to your specific needs. At Moon Audio, we create a custom cable for you using the highest quality UP-OCC silver or copper conductors that can be manufactured. UP-OCC metals are void of impurities and are optimized for signal transfer and sound quality. We have one of the largest collections of audio and headphone connection options available online and we create limitless audio cable options depending on your specific gear and needs.

Why Dragon Cables?
You’ve heard the saying that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, right? Well, the same applies to your brand new audiophile-grade headphone or other audio components. The weakest link, in this case, is your stock audio cable or the cheap interconnects the manufacturer threw in the box just to get you up and running. Why is the audio cable always an afterthought, when it’s just as important as the rest of your system? At Moon Audio, we use the purest and best raw materials in our cables to unveil your music. We believe that materials matter and your audio cables should have the same care and craftsmanship that manufacturers put into their audio components and headphones. Audio cables are ultimately the connection to your music. The fact remains that cabling is often considered the last priority to that of the main product and a means to cut down the overall production costs. It’s as simple as that. Dragon Cables elevate every note - as if you were hearing your favorite music for the very time. 

Verdict

At $9,999–just shy of $10,000–the Matrix Audio MS-1 Music Streamer represents a remarkable achievement in high-performance digital audio, delivering reference-level sound quality that rivals components costing significantly more. The beauty of the MS-1 lies in its refreshing simplicity. Sometimes the simplest solution is the best solution, and that is undeniably the case here. By stripping away unnecessary features and focusing exclusively on what truly matters—exceptional digital-to-analog conversion, pristine signal processing, and uncompromising audio performance—Matrix Audio has created a component that embodies a perfect balance of technical mastery and musical artistry.

Its greatest strength lies in its ability to disappear from the listening experience entirely, serving as a transparent window into your music library without imposing any sonic signature of its own. The MS-1's exceptional detail retrieval, combined with its natural tonal balance and expansive soundstage, creates a listening experience that's both analytically revealing and emotionally engaging.

To unlock the MS-1's extraordinary capabilities, we recommend pairing it with Moon Audio's Silver Dragon Premium Interconnects and Black Dragon Power Cable. Given the MS-1's transparent and revealing nature, these cables serve as ideal companions, preserving signal integrity while allowing the streamer's exceptional detail and tonal accuracy to shine through. The Silver Dragon interconnects maintain the MS-1's pristine signal path with their superior conductivity and low noise floor, while the Black Dragon Power Cable ensures clean, stable power delivery—critical for maximizing the performance of the MS-1's sophisticated internal circuitry.

Whether you're rediscovering familiar recordings or exploring new music, the MS-1's combination of technical excellence and musical authenticity ensures that every listening session reveals something new. For discerning audiophiles seeking an uncompromising digital source that reaffirms the pursuit of purity, precision, and performance, the Matrix Audio MS-1 Music Streamer stands as one of the finest streaming solutions available today.

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What's in the Box

  • Matrix Audio MS-1 Music Streamer
  • RM4B Remote Control
  • Power Cable
  • User Manual
  • Warranty Card

Specifications

DIGITAL INPUT

Coaxial & Optical

PCM 16-24Bit/44.1kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz

DSD 2.8MHz, 3.07MHz (DoP)

IIS LVDS

PCM 16-32Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, 384kHz, 705.6kHz, 768kHz

DSD 2.8MHz, 3.07MHz, 5.64MHz, 6.14MHz, 11.29MHz, 12.29MHz (DoP)

DSD 2.8MHz, 3.07MHz, 5.64 MHz, 6.14MHz, 11.29 MHz, 12.29MHz, 22.58MHz, 24.58MHz, 45.16MHz, 49.15MHz (Native)

USB Audio

PCM 16-24Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, 384kHz, 705.6kHz, 768kHz

MQA 16-24Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, 384kHz MQA or MQA Studio stream

DSD 2.8MHz, 5.6MHz, 11.2MHz (DoP)

DSD 2.8MHz, 3.07MHz, 5.64MHz, 6.14MHz, 11.29MHz, 22.58MHz, 24.58MHz (Native)


DIGITAL OUTPUT

IIS LVDS

PCM 16-32Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, 384kHz, 705.6kHz, 768kHz 

DSD 2.82MHz, 3.07MHz, 5.64MHz, 6.14MHz, 11.29MHz, 12.29MHz, 22.58MHz, 24.58MHz, 45.16MHz,49.15MHz (Native)


AUX INPUT

XLR

Input Impedance: 40kΩ

SNR: 118dB A-weighting

THD+N: <0.00026%@1k, <0.00030%@20Hz-20kHz

Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz ±0.3 -3dB@46kHz

Crosstalk: >-135dB

Input Level: 4.9VRMS Maximum

RCA

Input Impedance: 20kΩ

SNR: 110dB A-weighting

THD+N: <0.00060%@1k, <0.00100%@20Hz-20kHz

Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz±0.3-3dB@46kHz

Crosstalk: >-125dB

Input Level: 2.35VRMS Maximum

Phono

MM Mode

Input Impedance: 47kΩ/100pF

GAIN: +45dB

MC Mode

Input Impedance: 100Ω

GAIN: +65dB

LINE OUTPUT

XLR

Output Impedance: 20Ω

Output Level: 5VRMS Fixed

SNR: 131dB A-weighting

THD+N:<0.000068%@1k, <0.000075%@20Hz-20kHz

Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz ±0.05-3dB@85kHz

Crosstalk: >-150dB


PRE OUTPUT

XLR

Output Impedance: 40Ω

Output Level: 0 ~ 16VRMS Adjustable

GAIN: +10dB

SNR: 131dB A-weighting

THD+N: <0.000068%@1k, <0.000075%@20Hz-20kHz

Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz ±0.05-3dB@85kHz

Crosstalk: >150dB


NETWORK

LAN: 10/100/1000 Mbps

SFP: 10/100/1000 Mbps


USB

USB 3.0 *2: The USB port provides a maximum power of 5V/1.5A. The USB port works with devices which conform to the USB mass storage standard and supports FAT, FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS file formats, but is not guaranteed to be compatible with all storage devices.


EXTERNAL CLOCK INPUT: 10MHz/ 50Ω / Sine wave or square wave input

TRIGGER: Trigger In: DC 6-12V <10mA | Trigger Out: DC 12V/50mA MAX

STORAGE EXTENSION: M.2 2280 NVMe PCle SSD slot x1

MA PLAYER

Controller App: MA Remote App

Local Playback:

Formats Supported (MP3, WMA, WAV, AIF, AIFC, AIFF, AAC, FLAC, OGG, APE, ALAC, M4A, DSF, DFF, CUE)

PCM 16-24Bit/44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, 384kHz, 705.6kHz, 768kHz 

MQA 16-24Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, 384kHz MQA or MQA Studio stream

DSD 2.82MHz, 3.07MHz, 5.64MHz, 6.14MHz, 11.29MHz, 12.29MHz, 22.58MHz, 24.58MHz

Roon Ready: PCM 16-24Bit/44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, 384kHz, 705.6kHz, 768kHz 

MQA 16-24Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, 384kHz MQA or MQA Studio stream

DSD 2.82MHz, 3.07MHz, 5.64MHz, 6.14MHz, 11.29MHz, 12.29MHz, 22.58MHz

AirPlay 2, DLNA/UPnP, TIDAL Connect, Spotify Connect, vTuner, Radio Paradise: The audio specs depend on the service provider


POWER SPECS

Power Voltage: AC 100V-120V 50/60Hz or AC 220V-240V 50/60Hz Factory fixed

Standby Power Consumption: <5W

Maximum Power Consumption: <60W


WEIGHT & SIZE

Weight: 14.6kg (32.2 pounds)

Size: Width (430mm / 16.93 inches), Depth (353mm / 13.90 inches), Height (106mm / 4.17 inches)


ACCESSORY

RM4B remote control x1

Power Cable x1

User Manual x1

Warranty Card x1