Little Dot DAC_I
The Little Dot DAC_I is an exceptionally versatile, reference-quality external DAC unit with both single-ended and balanced outputs! Four inputs (Coaxial, BNC, Optical, and USB) allows the Little Dot DAC_I to be used with digital source like a CD Transport or a computer as a standard USB audio device. User functionality customizations include setting the bit-rate, maximum sampling frequency, and how the DAC's digital filter operate (sharp or gentle). At the heart of the Little Dot DAC_I are the Wolfson Micro's high quality 24-bit 192Khz WM8740 DAC chip, WM8805 ultra-low jitter (50ps) digital transceiver chip, and the ultra-low distortion LM4562/LME49720/LME4910. A dual crystallizer re-clock circuit ensures a synchronized and jitter-free signal! The internal components have been carefully chosen for their quality and precision - tight tolerance resistors, WIMA coupling caps, ELNA and NISSEI filter caps, Toshiba optical and Neutrik XLR connectors. # S/PDIF Digital Inputs: # BNC # RCA (Coaxial) # Toslink (Optical) # USB (Standard USB audio device) # Output Frequencies: # 16/24-bit # 44.1 KHz - 96 KHz (Display will show 44.1 KHz, 96 KHz, or 192 KHz) # USB input: 16-bit / 48 KHz # Output Voltage: # RCA non-balanced output: 2V (RMS) per channel # XLR balanced output: 2 x 2V (RMS) per channel # Power Consumption: 10 VA # Fuse Rating: 1A # Measurements: # Metric: 365mm (length) by 217mm (width) by 61mm (height) # English: 14.37 inches (length) by 8.54 inches (width) by 2.4 inches (height) # Weight: # Gross: 2.8 KG # Net: 2.0 KG
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