In the first stage, the incoming signal delivers a raw clock pulse which is analyzed very closely by microprocessors: the signal is then switched to the Masterclock – but only if its frequency and stability fulfill strict minimum criteria. The De-Jitter Masterclock was developed here in Herford, and constitutes a consistent audiophile response to jitter: in a multi-stage process the incoming signals are examined, and even the largest of jitter artifacts are removed. This type of interference – known as jitter – is caused by minimal timing errors, which still manage to exert a harmful influence on the sound experience unless they are removed before the conversion into analog signals. The T+A De-Jitter Masterclock was developed with the goal of freeing all T+A DACs from such interference signals and in particular those which result from the use of computers. T+A’s belief in totally pure music required an enormous effort on T+A’s part to eliminate the most minuscule of interfering influences. The DAC 200 is designed to convert a large number of digital formats into natural-sounding analog signals and to pass them on via the integral headphone or analog outputs. The ability to reproduce DSD 1024 files and its complete galvanic separation are just two highlights which underline the potential of the DAC 200 in impressive style. Every aspect of its design symbolizes T+A’s uncompromising commitment to science and music. The DAC 200 is the latest member of an extended family of High-End converters with a preamplifier and headphone amplifier. Note: Deduct $200 from the cost when you choose Wire, Check, or eCheck payment at checkout.
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