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Pro-Ject Audio. Pro-Ject USB Box. Die USB-Box dient zur hochwertigen Übertragung von Musik aus dem PC (z.B. ein iTunes-Archiv) auf eine analoge HiFi-Anlage.

Pro-Ject USB Box

Über die USB-Box kann der direkte digitale Stream des Computers übertragen werden und mittels D/A-Wandler möglichst verlustfrei in ein analoges Signal gewandelt werden. Eine ideale Möglichkeit um aus dem PC eine hochwertige Quelle für die Wiedergabe von mp3 und CD zu machen. DAC Box USB. Die DAC-Box ist ein 24 bit/96 kHz D/A-Wandler mit der aktuellsten Prozessortechnologie.

DAC Box USB

Es stehen drei Eingangsvarianten zur Verfügung: koaxial, optisch und USB. Durch ein intelligentes Schaltungskonzept und der SMD-Bauweise werden extrem niedrige Verzerrungswerte, ein sehr linearer Frequenzgang und ein detailreicher Klang realisiert. Digital-/Analog-Wandler Technik für den guten Klang • Solides Metallgehäuse zum Schutz der Elektronik vor Vibrationen und Einstreuungen. Sempre-audio.at - DAC Box USB. DAC Box FL. Sempre-audio.at - DAC BOX FL. Cambridge DacMagic. Instantly transform your favourite gadgets into a true hi-fi source!

Cambridge DacMagic

The multi award-winning DacMagic is the world’s most affordable and effective way to upgrade any PC, Mac, network music player, digital iPod dock, games console or any device with a Digital Audio out to truly high end sound quality. Storing music digitally has enormous advantages in terms of capacity and instant access, but also requires the signal to be converted into the analogue domain before it can be amplified and delivered to your speakers. DacMagic adds value by directly drawing a digital audio signal from any supported device and employing a vastly superior analogue conversion process. DacMagic instantly adds clarity, vibrancy and dynamism to all digital music and with its ATF upsampling process, noticeably improves heavily compressed music.

Works with: DAC Magic Testbericht - stereoplay. Mit veränderbaren Filtern und symmetrische Ausgängen erkämpft isch der Cambridge DAC Magic (400 Euro) ein stereoplay Highlight.

DAC Magic Testbericht - stereoplay

DACMagic review - TechRadar. The name of this little box of tricks may ring a bell: Cambridge Audio has had a DacMagic in its range before, but the last one disappeared a while ago when DACs appeared to be in terminal decline.

DACMagic review - TechRadar

Now they are back and the name has been revived for what is, in fact, an all-new product. A major reason for the resurgence of DACs in general, is the proliferation of digital audio sources, especially computers. Cambridge has catered for this by providing the DacMagic with three inputs, USB, 'traditional' phono and optical S/PDIF. Compact but well-connected There are plenty more connectors on the back panel, because Cambridge has also provided a digital output (both flavours), while analogue audio signals appear in both unbalanced and balanced form – a welcome surprise at this price. Plenty of manufacturers would doubtless be happy enough to be able to offer a completely basic DAC for £200, but Cambridge is on a bit of a roll with its enhanced feature sets. ARCAM rDac. If you store your music on a PC or Mac then the rWave USB dongle or rWand iPod/iPad dongle are the perfect way to stream your music direct to the rDAC-kw and on to your HiFi.

ARCAM rDac

No wires, no fuss. Soon after the birth of the CD player Arcam was the first company to add outboard digital to analogue (DAC) conversion as a sonic upgrade. The result was a dramatic increase in sound quality and its’ “Black Box” DAC went on to define a whole new product category. In recent years computer and streaming audio has added to the popularity of the outboard DAC. In response Arcam have underlined their position at the forefront of this technology with the new rDAC. Simple to look at, the rDAC’s sleek cast aluminum casework hides the very latest digital conversion using, at its core, the outstanding 8741 IC from Wolfson Microelectronics.

ARCAM rDac. ARCAM rWave. Arcam rDAC review from TechRadar. Over 20 years ago Arcam produced the Back Box standalone digital-to-analogue convertor.

Arcam rDAC review from TechRadar

This was one of the first (for obvious reasons, the claim to exactly who was first is hotly contested) devices that could bypass the output of an existing CD player via an S/PDIF digital output and convert it to an analogue signal via a higher-quality output stage than the CD player had internally. Consequently, the Black Box was highly regarded and sold well. During the late 1990s, research into jitter and a change in philosophy saw the DAC fall out of favour and Arcam's output at this time was comprised entirely of one-box CD players. Now that a DAC renaissance is in full force, the company has returned to a keenly contested market with the rDAC. As the sub-£1,000 DAC market is looking rather busy these days, it's good to see that the rDAC is far more than a 'me too' product. Central to its performance is the new Wolfson Microelectronics WM8741 chip. Wireless dongle Red to green Market shake up. Audio 01/2009 - DAC Test.

Stereoplay 05/2009 - DAC Test. Einsnull 02/2010 - DAC Test.