Heritage D/A Converter

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The new Heritage D/A Converter have been updated with brand new features as a DSD (Direct Stream Digital) input. Moreover, the new DAC is able to clock with an external digital clock source.

If no external clock is used, the Time Lock module will generate his own master clock used at all the different stages of the converter in order to minimize the jitter. It also keeps the high levels of audio technology by using several up sampling modules and the unique proprietary D/A converter drive modules followed by four D/A converter IC's per channel.

The scrambling technique is used to lower the noise generated by the D/A conversion phase. A firewire and a USB 192KHz input have also been integrated in order to connect the Heritage DAC with a computer to use it as an impressive external audio converter.

Specifications

  • The DSD input

    supported as well as a word clock input to improve clock specifications.

  • The scrambling technique

    is used to lower the noise generated by the D/A conversion phase

  • A firewire and a USB

    192KHz input have also been integrated in order to connect the Heritage DAC with a computer to use it as an impressive external audio converter.

  • The DSP and the MCU boards

    have also been upgraded in order to integrate all the new features and improve even more the most legendary product of Orpheus.

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Heritage D/A Converter

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The new Heritage D/A Converter have been updated with brand new features as a DSD (Direct Stream Digital) input. Moreover, the new DAC is able to clock with an external digital clock source.

If no external clock is used, the Time Lock module will generate his own master clock used at all the different stages of the converter in order to minimize the jitter. It also keeps the high levels of audio technology by using several up sampling modules and the unique proprietary D/A converter drive modules followed by four D/A converter IC's per channel.

The scrambling technique is used to lower the noise generated by the D/A conversion phase. A firewire and a USB 192KHz input have also been integrated in order to connect the Heritage DAC with a computer to use it as an impressive external audio converter.

Specifications

  • The DSD input

    supported as well as a word clock input to improve clock specifications.

  • The scrambling technique

    is used to lower the noise generated by the D/A conversion phase

  • A firewire and a USB

    192KHz input have also been integrated in order to connect the Heritage DAC with a computer to use it as an impressive external audio converter.

  • The DSP and the MCU boards

    have also been upgraded in order to integrate all the new features and improve even more the most legendary product of Orpheus.

More Details
Company Website

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