Specs:- TEAC UD-H01
- USB Audio Class2 High-Speed Input from PC/Mac (Tenor 8802)
- 32-bit/192kHz Dual D/A Converters (BurrBrown PCM1795 x 2)
- Up-conversion to 32bit/192kHz
- Supports Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- Toroidal-core Power Transformer
- Detachable AC Socket
- Headphone Out with Volume Control
- Aluminium Front Panel
- USB Input: 1 (USB 2.0)
- Digital Audio Inputs: 2 (Coaxial, Optical)
- Balanced Audio Output: 1 (XLR, 1=GND, 2=Hot, 3=Cold)
- Audio Output: 1 (RCA)
- Headphone Out: 1 (6.3mm)
- Input Signal Sampling Rate: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz
- Operation: 230V AC, 50Hz
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 215 x 61 x 231 mm
I am interested on a low-cost Dac both for my main speaker system and my headphones.
I own the JDS Labs pair of O2 & ODac and i find myself pretty pleased with it. But i both use them at work.
And i really do not like much the idea of carrying them around all the time.
As far as Teac is concerned, i have been reading some reviews and they all agree that it is a decent machine for the money it asks.
Has any of you any experience with it?
PS. My Headphones are the AKG K270 Studio & Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro...
Thank you all in advance....