The D&A Alpha Pro is a DAC headphone amplifier with excellent performance. It is based on audiophile components such as an ES9039MSPRO DAC chip, XMOS XU-316 USB interface, NJU72315 volume control and 4C-FBDA balanced discrete headphone amplification. Together, these components offer support for high-resolution streams up to PCM 32bit 768kHz, DSD512 and...
The Eversolo DMP-A6 Gen 2 is a HiFi network player that seamlessly combines outstanding sound quality with cutting-edge technology. More than just an audio device, it's a new way of connecting to the world of music. From hardware design to audio processing, every detail of the DMP-A6 Gen 2 has been meticulously designed for audiophiles seeking the...
Topping has collaborated with Holo Audio to design its new Centaurus balanced R2R DAC. This new high-performance device is based on the use of an ALTERA MAX II CPLD and no less than 8 R2R resistor networks in a balanced configuration. It features three operating modes to adapt to each source: NOS, OS and BEST.
The AsciLab C6B are passive bookshelf speakers offering precise, powerful sound reproduction in a compact format. These 2-way speakers feature a 1“ alumina-ceramic dome tweeter with custom waveguide and phase tapping, combined with a 6” woofer with alumina-ceramic cone, all housed in an enclosure with passive radiator.
Laiv's Harmony DAC combines a neat, elegant minimalist design with discrete, balanced R2R digital/analogue conversion. With support for sampling rates up to DSD256 and PCM 768kHz and its internal CCHD-957 FEMTO clock, this DAC offers sound reproduction as close as possible to the original. Furthermore, the modular design of the Harmony DAC provides...
With the RS151, Rose presents a streamer, the direct heir to the RS150B, based on an ES9039PRO DAC chip surrounded by a host of technologies developed directly by the brand to deliver crystal-clear sound for signals with sampling rates up to PCM 32bit 768kHz and DSD512. Its support for the AirPlay and DLNA protocols and its compatibility with numerous...