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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Dec 1, 2019 21:07:00 GMT
Sold
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 29, 2019 16:28:56 GMT
Bump
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 28, 2019 19:52:51 GMT
SOLD
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 26, 2019 20:28:24 GMT
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 26, 2019 18:53:56 GMT
SOLD
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 26, 2019 16:36:46 GMT
A nice portable DAC, good condition and boxed with accessories. Retail was around £450, looking for £200 plus postage. Technical Specifications- Inputs: 1 x USB2 B socket for computer playback (24-bit, ≤192kHz) 1 x 3.5mm socket offering S/PDIF coax (3.5mm mono connector, (24-bit, ≤192kHz) or S/PDIF Optical (3.5mm Mini-TOSLINK, 24-bit ≤96kHz) Outputs: 1 x analogue stereo pair (gold- plated phono), 2v RMS fixed Controls and indicators: 3 x Sample rate LEDs: 44.1/48, 88.2/96, 176.4/192 kHz sampling. 2 x Input selection LEDs. Input selected with input pushbutton: S/PDIF, USB. Optical/coax digital selected automatically. Implementation: Asynchronous USB audio class compliant 2.0 HS 480Mb/s bandwidth. Controls and indicators: 3 x Sample rate LEDs: 44.1/48, 88.2/96, 176.4/192 kHz sampling 2 x Input selection LEDs. Input selected with input pushbutton: S/PDIF, USB. Optical/coax digital selected automatically. Firmware upgrade via USB. Computer requirements: Macintosh OS X 10.6.4 (Snow Leopard) or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8. Windows drivers provided, no drivers required for Macintosh OS X or Linux. Construction: Extruded Aluminium shell with moulded plastic endcaps and rubber foot. Power: 5v <500mA DC via USB interface Dimensions (WxDxH): 8x13.9x3.4cm Weight: 0.25kg
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 26, 2019 16:16:36 GMT
I bought this to use in my previous car, it's been unused since I changed motors. Great sounding bit of kit, many comments online on it being one of the best sounding portable dacs around- www.soundphilereview.com/reviews/ifi-micro-idsd-black-label-review-1970/Up to 12 hour battery life, and also has the facility to charge your phone if required. Boxed with all accessories. Retail is £600, I'm looking for £300 plus postage. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS- Type: Battery/USB-powered headphone amplifier, preamplifier, and high-res DSD and DXD-capable DAC Inputs: Combination coaxial/optical S/PDIF input/output jack, USB-2.0 ‘OTG’ port with built-in iFi iPurifier technology, and One 3.5mm stereo analogue input. Outputs: Coaxial S/PDIF jack (uses ‘Intelligent S/PDIF jack for input and output), 6.35mm analogue headphone output jack, One stereo analogue output (via RCA jack) with switch selectable fixed or variable-level outputs, and One USB-type ‘Smart Power’ socket suitable for charging iPhones Digital formats and data rates supported (all native): DSD: 512/256/128/64 at rates of 24.6/22.6/12.4/11.2/6.2/5.6/3.1/2.8 kbps DXD: 2×/1× at rates of 768/705.6/384/352.8 kHz PCM: Supports rates of 768/705.6/384/352.8/192/176.4/96/88.2/48/44.1kHz Filters: DSD: three switch-selectable analogue filters (Extreme/Extended/Standard Range) DXD: fixed analogue filter (Bit-Perfect Processing) PCM: three switch-selectable digital filters (Bit-Perfect Processing/Minimum Phase/Standard) DAC Dynamic Range: >117 dB DAC Distortion: < 0.003% THD + Noise Jitter: Below AP2 test set limit Headphone Amp Power Output: three switch selectable modes, as below. Turbo Mode: 1560 mW @ 64 Ohms, continuous 166mW @ 600 Ohms, continuous 10V/4000 mW @ 16 Ohms, peak Normal Mode: 950 mW @ 64 Ohms, continuous 100mW @ 300 Ohms, continuous 5.5V/1900 mW @ 16 Ohms, peak Eco Mode: 250 mW@ 16 Ohms, continuous 2V/500 mW @ 8 Ohms, peak Headphone Amp Dynamic Range: >115dB Headphone Amp Distortion: <0.008% THD + Noise Dimensions (H×W×D): 28 × 67 × 177mm Weight: 310 grammes
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 26, 2019 15:47:39 GMT
Should be sorted now.
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 26, 2019 15:30:56 GMT
Dunno Mike, are the pics there now?
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 26, 2019 14:58:16 GMT
A nice Wadia DAC in as new condition. This has had little use as it was bought for the flat I was renting for work and soon after I changed projects, so this has been in storage since. This has two coaxial and two optical inputs that accept up to 24-bit/192kHz signals; a USB input accepts up to 32-bit signals and supports DSD64, DSD128, DXD 352.8kHz and DXD 384kHz. It utilises a Sabre ES9016S chip. This is a great sounding and flexible DAC and was well reviewed, getting 5 stars from HiFi Choice- www.wadia.com/ContentsFiles/di122%20-%20Hi-Fi%20Choice%20August%202015%20lo.pdfThis retailed for £1600, I'm looking for £450 plus postage. Input sample rates- Coaxial and Optical: 44.1kHz to 192kHz, 24-Bit USB: 44.1kHz to 384kHz, 32-Bit (PCM), DSD64, DSD128, DXD352.8kHz, DXD384kHz This comes with a nice weighty alloy remote control for inputs and volume/mute etc.
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 26, 2019 10:44:04 GMT
Bump
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 22, 2019 19:46:28 GMT
+1.
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 21, 2019 20:38:03 GMT
I didn't LOL. SOLD.
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 21, 2019 16:18:53 GMT
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 21, 2019 15:06:31 GMT
Thanks gents, a good deal for someone IMO.
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 21, 2019 14:54:58 GMT
I commissioned Colin to build these for me last year to use whilst I was renting a small flat near the site I was working at that didn't have room for my OB's. Shortly afterwards I moved on to another project so these had very little use and were put into storage- I would doubt the drivers are properly run in yet. The cabinets are made with 18mm Baltic Birch Ply, I chose Crown Cut American Walnut for the veneer which I think looks rather spiffy. The driver is a 10" coaxial unit from Monacor- the SP-310CX. The bass/mid cone is rated at 96db and the 1" tweeter at 105db, so these are very easy to drive and with high power handling. the crossovers use high quality components- Jantzen 1% tolerance Superes resistors, Jantzen Z-Caps together with Jantzen Iron core (with discs) and Air core inductors. These retailed on the Reiver website at £1250, I'm looking for £700, which I think is a very good price given these are virtually new. I would be keeping them if I had a use for them as they are great sounding speakers, but now I'm living with my partner I need to get rid of some gear. I'll be advertising some other items in the near future. Demo is no problem - I'm located in Leeds. I'll deliver within 50 miles free, further within reason for cost of fuel. Some pics-
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Nov 8, 2019 15:21:31 GMT
Had a quick listen in an unfamiliar system, sounded very good as a first impressions.
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Oct 24, 2019 13:00:11 GMT
I had one. It was my first proper amp and was a great bit of kit. I was very happy with it for years.
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Oct 21, 2019 14:39:59 GMT
Many happy returns Martin. :-)
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Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Oct 15, 2019 17:48:25 GMT
Well they made a film about him, how famous do you want him to be? :-)
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