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Outstanding to MINT: FX Audio DAC X6 Digital to Analog Audio Converter (DAC)
$ 26.4
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Description
AUDIO ITEM FOR SALE: I have an outstanding to Like-New
FX Audio DAC X6 Digital to Analog Audio Converter (DAC).
For those not familiar with these types of audio devices, DAC's accept digital signals (like those coming through your PC or TV set) and converts them into analog audio signals. The remarkable audio qualities coming from DAC's are far superior to any similar devices (such as a sound card) inside your PC or TV sets. The resulting sound can be quite stunning - audiophile quality-like.
It can be connected to your PC to replace the internal sound card by using the supplied USB cable, or it can be used via the optical inputs to your video system. Either way, will result in a remarkable improvement in sound qualities.
Constructed with solid metal throughout (see photos).
This unit was used in an Audio blogging review. Since the reviews are finished, I am selling it at a great price.
SPECIFICATIONS INCLUDE:
Standard Input Interface: PC USB / coaxial, fiber optic (with toggle switch)
Standard output interface: 6.35mm headphone output base line standard RCA connectors
Line level output: RMS 2V
Perfect driving 32Ω-600Ω headphones
Output power: 90mw / 600Ω, 180mw / 300Ω, 450mw / 100Ω, 610mw / 62Ω, 910mw / 32Ω, 1000mw / 16Ω
SNR: ≥105dB
Distortion: ≤0.001%
Frequency response: 20hz-20khz
Adapter Voltage: 100-240ACV
Machine power / adapter output voltage: Dc12V 1A above
Machine dimensions: 146mm x 98mm x35mm (including protruding parts)
USB-tier manufacturers in Taiwan with a stable performance VIA VT1630, high resolution, under a wide range of frequency support 44.1K-192k 24BIT 16BIT mode 44.1K-96K, Android 4.2.2 system can support OTG mode (need native system), support Apple phone tablet, etc. OTG mode, DAC part is fine CS8416 + CS4398 LPF output using OPA
REASON FOR SELLING:
Used in an audio blogging review, now finished, thus I'm selling.
PRICE:
MY LOCATION:
Fuquay-Varina, NC - 30 minutes south of Raleigh.