DCD-800NE
Description
Advanced AL32 Processing Plus and Ultra Precision 192kHz/32bit D/A Converter
Extended disc support for modern hi-res audio
Supports DSD 2.8 MHz/5.6 MHz via USB-A port
Analogue and digital output
Pure Direct Mode
DAC Master Clock Circuit Design
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