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USB D/A Converter (DAC) Fiio K11 R2R Black
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Fiio K11 R2R Black

24 bit/384 Khz, Optical, USB, RCA Stereo, Coaxial

£124.99£137.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £41.66/mo.*
6stores
USB D/A Converter (DAC) Fiio KA11 Type-C DAC Headphone Amplifier

Fiio KA11 Type-C DAC Headphone Amplifier

32 bit/384 Khz, USB, Headphone 3.5mm

£28.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.66/mo.*
4stores
USB D/A Converter (DAC) Audioquest DragonFly

Audioquest DragonFly

4.5

24 bit/96 Khz, USB, Headphone 3.5mm

£89.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £29.66/mo.*
9+stores
USB D/A Converter (DAC) Audiolab M-DAC Plus

Audiolab M-DAC Plus

4.8

24 bit/192 Khz, 32 bit/384 Khz, Coaxial, Optical, USB, Coaxial, Toslink

£639.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £213.00/mo.*
5stores
USB D/A Converter (DAC) iFi Audio Uno

iFi Audio Uno

32 bit/384 Khz, USB, Headphone 3.5mm

£79.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £26.33/mo.*
4stores
USB D/A Converter (DAC) Cambridge Audio DacMagic 200M

Cambridge Audio DacMagic 200M

4.8

24 bit/768 Khz, 16 bit/96 Khz, 24 bit/96 Khz, 32 bit/96 Khz, 16 bit 44.1 khz, Coaxial, USB, Toslink, RCA Stereo, XLR Stereo

£338.11
Or 3 interest-free payments of £112.70/mo.*
3stores
USB D/A Converter (DAC) iFi Audio xDSD Gryphon

iFi Audio xDSD Gryphon

Coaxial, USB, Headphone 3.5mm

£516.79
Or 3 interest-free payments of £172.26/mo.*
7stores
USB D/A Converter (DAC) AV Link DAC7

AV Link DAC7

32 bit/96 Khz, RCA Stereo, XLR Stereo, Coaxial, Optical, USB, Headphone 3.5mm, RCA Stereo, XLR Stereo

£13.55
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.51/mo.*
5stores
RME ADI-2 DAC FS
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RME ADI-2 DAC FS

24 bit/768 Khz, Coaxial, Optical, USB, RCA Stereo, XLR Stereo

£737.00£890.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £245.66/mo.*
5stores
Pro-Ject DAC Box RS2

Pro-Ject DAC Box RS2

Coaxial, Optical, USB, AES/EBU, RCA Stereo, XLR Stereo

£1,449.00
5stores
Musical Fidelity M6X DAC

Musical Fidelity M6X DAC

Ethernet, USB, RCA Stereo, XLR Stereo

£2,099.00
4stores
Chord Dave

Chord Dave

Toslink, RCA Stereo, XLR Stereo, USB, S/PDIF, Headphone 6.3mm

£10,495.00
2stores
D/A CONVERTER (DAC)

FAQ

A D/A Converter (DAC) is a device that converts digital audio signals into analogue signals. This process is essential for playing digital audio through speakers or headphones. When choosing a DAC, consider factors like sound quality, compatibility with your devices, and additional features such as volume control.

A D/A Converter (DAC) is necessary for improving sound quality from digital sources. It provides clearer, more detailed audio compared to built-in converters in most devices. If you are an audiophile or want better sound from your computer or smartphone, investing in a DAC can make a noticeable difference.

The choice of a D/A Converter (DAC) depends on your specific needs and budget. Consider factors such as connectivity options, supported audio formats, and portability. Reading user reviews and expert opinions can also help you find a DAC that suits your listening preferences and complements your existing audio equipment.

D/A Converters (DACs) are compatible with most devices that have digital audio outputs. Check for USB or optical connections to ensure compatibility with your computer, smartphone, or media player. Some DACs also support wireless connections like Bluetooth, offering more flexibility in use.

An external D/A Converter (DAC) offers enhanced audio quality by bypassing inferior internal converters in devices. Benefits include improved clarity, reduced noise, and better dynamic range. An external DAC can significantly enhance your listening experience whether you're using high-end headphones or home speakers.

D/A Converter (DAC): 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a D/A Converter (DAC), ensure it is compatible with your audio source. Check the input options: USB, optical, coaxial, and Bluetooth are common connections. If you plan to connect the DAC to a computer or smartphone, verify that it supports your device's operating system. For example, some DACs work seamlessly with Windows and macOS, while others may require additional drivers or software. Selecting a DAC with the right inputs ensures you can enjoy high-quality sound without compatibility issues.

Sound quality is paramount when purchasing a D/A Converter (DAC). Look for features such as high-resolution audio support and low total harmonic distortion (THD). A good DAC should offer a wide frequency response range to deliver crisp highs and deep lows. Consider models with built-in amplifiers if you use headphones or passive speakers. Reading reviews and listening to demos can also help you assess the sound quality before making a purchase.

If you need flexibility in where you use your D/A Converter (DAC), consider its portability and design. Compact designs are ideal for those who travel frequently or have limited space. Some DACs are battery-powered, making them perfect for on-the-go use. Additionally, look for durable materials that can withstand regular handling. A sleek design not only complements your audio setup but also enhances usability by providing easy access to controls and connections.

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