Yomanze
01-10-2012, 20:39
Hi,
I recently bought this from Doug Brady HiFi in Warrington, but as I am buying a lot of CDs and using my portable player & Spotify for the download stuff I am just not using this unit.
It has been used twice for a couple of evenings to have a listen, and is right up there with my reference CD transport, which means a big step up from my old respectable HagUSB.
http://www.musicalfidelity.com/uploads/catalogerfiles/v-link192/1_vlink192-front.png
If you are looking for a USB/SPDIF converter to rival proper CD transports then I can highly recommend this unit. It supports up to 24/192, but should be superior at 16/44.1 to previous V-Links due to the output transformer and XMOS chip (which is also used in the Stello U3 and HiFace 2).
It has RCA and also XLR outputs, so supports SPDIF and AES/EBU.
Original box etc. included. This retails at £229.99, so I think £165 incl. P&P is fair.
Cheers,
Neil
I recently bought this from Doug Brady HiFi in Warrington, but as I am buying a lot of CDs and using my portable player & Spotify for the download stuff I am just not using this unit.
It has been used twice for a couple of evenings to have a listen, and is right up there with my reference CD transport, which means a big step up from my old respectable HagUSB.
http://www.musicalfidelity.com/uploads/catalogerfiles/v-link192/1_vlink192-front.png
If you are looking for a USB/SPDIF converter to rival proper CD transports then I can highly recommend this unit. It supports up to 24/192, but should be superior at 16/44.1 to previous V-Links due to the output transformer and XMOS chip (which is also used in the Stello U3 and HiFace 2).
It has RCA and also XLR outputs, so supports SPDIF and AES/EBU.
Original box etc. included. This retails at £229.99, so I think £165 incl. P&P is fair.
Cheers,
Neil