I’ve got some bad news: Those nice headphones and great speakers that you spent so much money on? They probably don’t sound as good as they could. You spent the time searching for the best audio gear ...
Premium sound manufacturer, Audioengine has released a new USB DAC called D3 and upgraded its range of A2 speaker to A2+. Resembling a premium USB drive, the D3 USB DAC supports and upsamples to ...
In the world of high-end gaming headsets, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless (8/10, WIRED Recommends) stands out with ...
This question probably belongs in head-fi, but the people there generally ignore such noobishness or don't give straight answers. Thus, please bear with me, and ...
The core of the Re:Imagine is a wedge-shaped audio hub, the Horizon Base Unit, for power, audio and device connections. It ...
If you shop at Best Buy, you have probably noticed (depending on where you live) that in the very back corner sits a boutique called “Magnolia”. Don’t feel bad if you have never ventured inside; you ...
Weird issue... Short version, plugging a USB Schiit modi (DAC) in one of the front USB ports of the computer results in some sort of intermittent noises; like the noise can cut for a fraction of a ...
Furutech Co., Ltd., manufacturer of analog and digital audio and video cable plus a wide range of accessories, is debuting the ADL (Alpha Design Labs) DAC/Analogue Recorder. This is designed to be a ...
A digital-to-analog converter (DAC) used for music playback that connects to the computer via USB. The asynchronous USB DAC (async USB DAC) uses its own clock to regulate the data rate from the ...
Compatible with DSD256 and PCM384 - D10s is compatible with 16-32bit/44.1-384kHz and DSD64 - DSD256(support both Dop and Native) XMOS XU208 and Customized Driver - D10s use XMOS XU208 for USB ...
British audiophile brand Arcam appears to be making a greater effort to go mainstream these days with products such as the Arcam rCube iPhone dock and now, an entry-level USB DAC/headphone amplifier ...
The death of the headphone jack has been widely lamented. Pick up a flagship phone and you won't see one, it's gone and it's not likely to come back. But that doesn't mean we're left using Bluetooth ...