3tyl4rs Posted September 18, 2017 Share Posted September 18, 2017 If you don't know Audio Note, they make some of the most engaging (and mlst expensive) audio equipment in the world. Their entry level DAC, the 0.1x is no exception. This no frills NOS DAC has USB and coax SPDIF inputs. It does does away with modern trends and keeps it simple with a Philips TDA1543 chipset, keeping it to 16/44 processing. No oversampling, no filtering, and is the most musical piece of digital equipment I have ever owned. Audio Note's approach allows you to forget everything you've ever known about digital and get lost in your collection. The body, timbre, soundstage, and simply musical nature of this DAC is not only unheard of at this price, but a very rare occurrence in digital. This DAC is £1300 new, asking £875. Mint Condition in original box, will ship within UK or collection available from London. Audio Note's own description below: "The first and only digital to analogue converter in the Audio Note (UK) range to offer both coaxial 75 Ohm SPDif and also USB input, selectable via a fascia mounted button. Internally, it is pure Audio Note, featuring a Philips TDA1543 DAC chip, our 1x oversampling Direct from Disc technology and no digital filters. The analogue valve output stage utilizes a 6111WA miniature dual triode, Beyschlag precision resistors and our own Audio Note (UK) Tin Foil capacitors. Available with brushed aluminium or classic black acrylic facia." Link to comment
David Aitken Posted September 20, 2017 Share Posted September 20, 2017 Am interested. Would pay 800 pounds by PayPal if you wish posted to Southall. David A Link to comment
3tyl4rs Posted September 20, 2017 Author Share Posted September 20, 2017 16 hours ago, David Aitken said: Am interested. Would pay 800 pounds by PayPal if you wish posted to Southall. David A I messaged you. Link to comment
David Aitken Posted October 18, 2017 Share Posted October 18, 2017 Just wondered if you have sold this. The DAC I bought isn't up to this one so just checking. David A. Link to comment
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