Microshar uDAC311
Sep 22, 2011 at 7:08 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 5

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http://microshar.org/udac311.php?osCsid=d75ae8ab6fb8f10c5a1c7076d0a1d171
 
Browsing around i found this on microshar's website it looks interesting anyone else wanna shed some light?
 
SPECS (straight from the web sight)
Input USB: 24bit/96kHz (also supports 8,16, 18 bit/32, 44.1, 48, 88.2kHz)
Outputs S/PDIF: RCA 24bit/96kHz (Isolated)
  Audio Line out: RCA 2V RMS Pop-Free Direct-path technics
  THD+N: 0.0006% @ 1KHz and 10Kohm Line out
  Headphone Amp: 3.5mm Jack Pop-Free Direct-path technics
  THD+N: 0.001% @ 1KHz and 32 ohm HP out
  Frequency Response: 5Hz...40kHz -0.3dBFS
  S/N Ratio: >110 dB
   
Power USB bus (no batteries or external power supply needed)
Self Installs No drivers necessary for PC and Mac
Dimensions 2.5” W X 3.4” L(4.47”with knob) X 1.18”H


 
Nov 8, 2011 at 10:37 PM Post #2 of 5
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Nov 8, 2011 at 10:41 PM Post #3 of 5
Specs look promising. 0.001% THD+N at 32 ohms is certainly impressive. No mention of the amp's power, though.
 
Unfortunate name choice, though. Almost makes it sound like a NuForce product 
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Nov 9, 2011 at 8:19 PM Post #4 of 5
I agree I feel the name should have been more original at the least especially in this niche market were competitions is fierce having a similarly named product against another is just a bad call. Now for the power specs there portable amps were stated at 1.2 watts RMS if thats any info to go by. I **** you not thats what their site claims for the 109 seires portable amps.
 
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Specs look promising. 0.001% THD+N at 32 ohms is certainly impressive. No mention of the amp's power, though.
 
Unfortunate name choice, though. Almost makes it sound like a NuForce product 
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Nov 9, 2011 at 8:23 PM Post #5 of 5
Looks nice.  Microshar has been around for quite a while.  I have used their LOD's -- outstanding.
 

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