AUDIOLAB M-DAC+ BLACK
CONVERTITORE DAC
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The new M-DAC+ is a high-performance, multi-purpose audio DAC (Digital-to-Analogue Converter) for home use, designed to sit on a desk or table, or integrate into a hi-fi system. It incorporates a highly specified, audiophile-quality digital preamplifier and Class A output stage for connection to a power amp and speakers (the output can be fixed for those who wish to use an existing preamp or integrated amp), in addition to a high-quality output for headphone use.
Pictured with 8300A Integrated amplifier.
The USB input now also accepts DSD files (the digital audio system originally developed for Super Audio CD), offering compatibility with DSD64, DSD128 and DSD256. This is a significant addition, as DSD has an important role to play in the developing high-resolution digital download scene.
Specifications
General description | Digital-to-Analogue Converter |
DAC | ESS Sabre32 9018 chip |
Sampling Rate | 24-bit / 192kHz (Optical, Coaxial, AES) 32-bit / 384kHz (USB) 2.8MHz (DSD64), 5.6MHz (DSD128), 11.2MHz (DSD256) |
Digital Input | 2 x Coaxial, 2 x Toslink Optical, 1 x AES/EBU, 1 x USB for PC USB, 1x USB for iPod/iPhone/iPad |
Digital Output | 1x Coaxial, 1 x Toslink Optical |
Output Voltage | Balanced: 4.5V RMS Unbalanced: 2.25V RMS |
Output Impedance | Balanced: 20Ω Unbalanced: 10Ω |
THD (1kHz 0dB 20Hz - 20kHz A wtd) | <0.002% |
Frequency Response | 20Hz - 20KHz (± 0.2dB) |
Signal to Noise Ratio | RCA: > -115dB, XLR: > -120dB |
Dynamic Range | RCA: > 115dB, XLR: > 120dB |
Crosstalk | RCA: > 120dB, XLR: > 130dB |
Dimensions (mm) | 114mm x 247mm x 292mm |
Net Weight | 3.7kg |