tDimensions:149.3 mm(W) 87 mm(D) 37 mm(H)
tWeight:500 g
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tColor:Â Deep Black / Space Gray /Moon SIlver
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tPower input:Â DC 5 V @ 1 A
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tPower consumption:Â < 4 W
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tDAC Chip ESS ES9038Q2M
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tArchitecture:Â Symmetrical
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tSignal input:Â USB-B / Toslink / RCA Coaxial
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tDigital output:Â RCA Coaxial
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tLine out:Â XLR / RCA
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tRCA:Â Coaxial input
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tFrequency response: 20Hz~20KHz XLR / RCA (±0.18 dB)
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tDynamic range(DNR):Â A-W XLR > 122 dB; RCA > 122dB
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tSignal to noise ratio(SNR):Â A-W XLR > 121 dB; RCA > 121 dBÂ
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tTHD+N:Â 1 kHz XLR / RCA < 0.00014% (-117 dB)
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tCrosstalk:Â 1 kHz XLR > 133 dB; RCA > 130 dB
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tOutput voltage:Â XLR 4.0 V; RCA 2.0 V
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tOutput impedance: XLR 200 Ω; RCA 100 Ω
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tNoise floor modulation: 4.3 μVrms
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t1x 0.25M SKW BG04 OCC RCA Cable ( more details here  )Â
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t1×0.35M SKW BG09 OCC XLR Cable ( more details here  )Â
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Review:
I really like to have balanced outputs in a DAC given the fact that they connect to a PC and hence, it is very easy to wind up with ground loops. Usually balanced output comes at a cost of higher price as it is considered a premium feature. Not the case here. You get XLR output and importantly, with superbly low noise and distortion for a really budget price. The nice case completes the picture.
Given all of this, I am happy to recommend the Soncoz LA-QXD1 DAC.
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