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June 6, 2012 at 3:05 pm #1346BriansBrainParticipant
Anybody tried any of these yet ?
HiFi 24bit USB DAC digital sound card CM108AH 192khz digital to analog converter
Specifications
Based on CS4344 DAC chips and one CS8416 digital receiver from Cirrus/ CM102AH as USB receiver
Power supply: DC 6~24V(12~18V recommended)
Input: Coaxial *1/ USB *1/ Optical *1, One 3.5mm microphone
Output: one group of RCA & 3.5mm headphone out
Frequency response: 20Hz- 20Khz
SNR: RCA out– (-90DB)
Support sampling rate: 32kHz,44.1kHz,48kHz,88.2kHz,96kHz, and 192KHZ+/- 45 Euros
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Musiland Monitor 01 US USB sound card USB2.0 ASIO 24bit/192KHz
•Analog output
Dynamic range (D/A)?113dB
SNR (D/A)?113dB
THD(D/A)?0.005%
Frequency response (20Hz?20KHz)?+-0.1dB
Output level?2V rms
Output impedance?10K?
Earphone RMS?50mW/RL=100?
•Digital output
Dynamic range?140dB
SNR?A weighting??140dB
THD?0.0001%
Frequency response ?20Hz?20KHz??+-0dB
•Other
Porduct color?Silver gray
Case material: Aluminum
Outside measurement ( case ) : 103 x67 x24?mm?
Weight: 145g
?Interface
A pair of RCA line output interface (stereo)
One 3.5mm earphone output interface
One square-mouth optical fiber digital output interface
One B-type USB input interface
?Major characteristic
Stereo analog output
USB2.0 high speed transmission
24bit/192KHz Analog &digital output
Digital output PCM/Dolby Digital/DTS format
ASIO Support
Support MUSILAND MMDI interface
Output sample rate manual settings
Line / earphone output control panel manual switching
Drivers support Windows XP/2003/VISTA/7 system 32&64Bit+/- 60 Euros
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Brand new Musiland Monitor 02 US
2012 Latest Version
USB2.0 External sound card
High speed USB2.0 connection
Independent power module provides pure and strong power supply
Independent APU MU6010 for 24 bit/192kHz audio processing
High quality S/PDIF transmitter
Optical toslink & coaxial RCA digital output
Stereo RCA, 2x 3.5mm headphone analog output
Support 24bit/192kHz digital output
Specialized ASIO driver – support Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 (32/64bit)
Aluminum alloy chassis for minimum interferenceInput: USB2.0
Digital Output: Coaxial, Toslink (Support PCM/Dolby Digital/DTS)
Analogy Output: RCA, 3.5mm x2 (Stereo)
Output upsamping rate: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz
Digital S/N: 140dB (A-weighted)
Digital dynamic range: 140dB (A-weighted)
Headphone 1 is for medium/high resistance headphones (140mW/RL=120?,100mW/RL=32?)
Headphone 2 is for low resistance headphones (50mW/RL=100?)
Anti EMI and ESD circuitry protection
Input Voltage: AC85V ~ AC265V 50/60Hz
Dimension: 80 x 38 x 123 mm
Weight: 350g
*Driver for Windows only*+/- 100 Euros
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MUSE Mini 24Bit 192Khz Coaxial Optical USB Input DAC Headphone Out,66*60mmBased on CS4344 DAC chips and one CS8416 digital receiver from Cirrus/ CM102AH as USB receiver
Power supply: DC 6~24V(12~18V recommended)
Input: Coaxial *1/ USB *1/ Optical *1, One 3.5mm microphone
Output: one group of RCA & 3.5mm headphone out
Frequency response: 20Hz- 20Khz
SNR: RCA out– (-90DB)
Support sampling rate: 32kHz,44.1kHz,48kHz,88.2kHz,96kHz,192KHZ
Size: 77mm * 64mm *25mm(L*W*H)+/- 25 Euros
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June 7, 2012 at 12:10 am #13290JesseGMemberthey all look pretty low budget, to be honest. what is the intended application??
June 7, 2012 at 9:14 am #13291BriansBrainParticipant[quote author=”JesseG”]they all look pretty low budget, to be honest. what is the intended application??[/quote]
To use with Breakaway Broadcast 🙄
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