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Audio Converter CYP AU-D6-H

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Code: AU-D6-H

The USB Digital Audio Converter is specially designed to take the audio output from a USB Audio source such as a Laptop or PC and convert it to high quality analogue stereo for use with headphones or earphones. It utilises a superior USB Audio processor (xMos U8A) and digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with a maximum sampling rate up to 384 kHz/24-bit and an integrated amplifier for a better frequency response to avoid signal loss. Microsoft Windows and Mac OSX compatible.

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  • Convert USB Audio Class 2.0 from a Laptop/PC and output to high quality analogue audio to headphones/earphones
  • Superior USB audio processor (xMOS U8A) accepts signals up to 384 kHz/24-bit sample rates
  • Superior Digital-to-Analogue (DAC) engine with support up to 384 K for conversion to an analogue signal
  • Integrated headphone amplifier for better frequency response avoiding signal loss
  • Simple operation and compact design for use on-the-go or at home
  • Compatible with Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (32 & 64-bit) drivers provided
  • Compatible with Mac OS X version 10.6.4 or better (USB Audio Class 2.0 is natively supported – no driver required)
  • No external power required
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