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jandl100
31-05-2016, 06:33
Works A1

As per usual with the older ones, at least, the coax digital input sockets are a bit loose and sometimes come out when you remove a cable. But you just push them back on again. :)

Some slight marking to the top panel and even slighter marking to front panel.

Remote, PSU but no original box.

£300 UK delivered.

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realysm42
31-05-2016, 08:32
Aaah, my first real foray into 'hifi'. This is the unit I actually joined this forum for with the questions "what is a DAC?" and "what do I need one for?!".

Good bit of gear for the money.

jandl100
31-05-2016, 08:36
Aaah, my first real foray into 'hifi'. This is the unit I actually joined this forum for with the questions "what is a DAC?" and "what do I need one for?!".

Have you figured it out yet, Martin? :D

Yes, a very fine piece of kit for that sort of money ... and a lot more!

Full remote control of volume and balance, loadsa digital inputs, digital filter options and an excellent and readable display. Hi rez, transparent and dynamic sound. :thumbsup:
- and the USB input is plug&play - no driver downloads needed.

realysm42
01-06-2016, 10:08
I've an inkling what they're for... :)

Yeah, paid 600 quid for this in 2011, bargain then so for 50% nowadays is a good deal. Plus you can flash the bios courtesy of Mr Westlake. Hell, you can even send it over to him to get pimped out.

jandl100
03-06-2016, 08:21
Bump.

PX / swap considered for anything hifi related.