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Gustard U18 DDC Interfaccia digitale USB DSD512 PCM768Khz XU216 K2 completamente isolata AS338 Hi-End Crystol IIS Interfaccia audio USB Nero

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Informazioni su questo articolo

  • XU216 di XMOS ha 16 core, che garantiscono risorse ricche e un'esperienza fluida.
  • Isolamento completo: l'isolamento completo della terra è ottenuto grazie all'isolamento di 200 Mbps per eliminare tutte le interferenze del PC. Sintetizzatore di clock molto silenzioso della 2a generazione: il supporto per oCXO K2 esterno può produrre una frequenza audio specifica con una perdita estremamente bassa con una sorgente di clock da 10 MHz.
  • CPLO indipendente per la formattazione del segnale: nel CPLD per l'elaborazione del segnale, il segnale IIS isolato viene riprogettato per eliminare il jitter introdotto dall'isolatore. Crystol selezionato per l'audio premium AS338, due oscillatori audio premium AS338 di Accusilicone. La Jigue è bassa come il 38F, il che migliora notevolmente la qualità dei bassi e offre un suono più armonioso.
  • Trasformatore ad anello specifico per l'audio: l'alimentazione dell'orologio si basa su LT 3045, un regolatore lineare ad alte prestazioni a bassa perdita con fattore di rumore RMS di soli 0,8 μVRMS (da 10 Hz a 100 kHz).
  • Pin IIS configurabile IIS-H: pin HIS configurabile con 4 modalità. La configurazione dell'inventario viene eseguita in modalità Gustard. Fare clic a destra per modificare la configurazione dei pin e premere a lungo per cambiare la bandiera DSD. Conferma l'assegnazione dei pin del tuo DAC prima di cambiare questa opzione. Supporta solo queste 4 modalità.


Caratteristiche:
Ingresso digitale:
USB: USB tipo B, supporto USB 2.0.
BNC 10 m: impedenza di ingresso 50 ohm, 0d Bm-20 dBm.
Uscita digitale:
● Coassiale: impedenza di uscita 75 ohm.
500 mV P-P a 75 ohm.
24bit 44.1k-384k/DoP 64-128
● AES (XLR): uscita pedale 110 ohm,
2,1 V P-P @ 110 ohm.
24bit 44.1k-384k/DoP 64-128
Audio ottico Toslink a 24 bit 44.1k-192K/DoP 64.
Parola dell'orologio: impedenza di uscita 75 ohm
3,3 ~ 5 V P-P @ 100 K Ohm.
Word Clock PCM Frequenza 44 1K-768K 。 DSD: 2,82 M-22,57 M.
IIS via HDMI (nessuna interfaccia HDMI) compatibile LVDS, PCM 32 bit 44.1K-768K.
DSD 2.82M-22.57M (DSD64-DSD512).
Altre caratteristiche:
Ingresso AC 115 V/230 V AC 50/60 Hz.
Consumo energetico: Dimensioni: 220 mm (larghezza) x 50 mm (altezza) x 170 mm (lunghezza) (sporgenza non inclusa).
Dimensioni della confezione: 285 mm (larghezza) x 85 mm (altezza) x 270 m (lunghezza).
Peso: 2,5 kg (con confezione)


Attilio Geroni
Recensito in Italia il 23 marzo 2025
La spesa è valsa la pena perché l'aggiunta dell'interfaccia USB mi ha permesso il collegamento tramite presa i2S e il suono è migliorato in modo evidente acquistando spazialità e dettaglio
Miffed consumer...
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 31 agosto 2024
I opened the box and this is what I found. Heavy rubber pieces and a half ream of comp paper.
Alligator01
Recensito in Germania il 25 luglio 2024
Ich verwende den U18 DDC nur zur Wandlung USB zu Toslink S/PDIF. Mit meinem Musical Fidelity spielt das perfekt, ausgewogen, transparent, nicht aggressiv, "knorriger" Bass, extrem räumlich in Breite und Tiefe. Bin begeistert.
Mutsu
Recensito in Giappone il 15 novembre 2024
R26を使用している事もありこちらの機器は前から気になっておりました。DDCという機器の事はよく分かりませんがレビューを参考にしたり色々と調べていたところ、先日Amazon で10%オフでしたので急いで購入してしまいました。なのでこちらに使用するケーブル類などはまだ揃えていない状態でのレビューになります。先ずは音質の傾向が知りたく、家にあったエントリーグレードの5,000円ぐらいの電源ケーブルと同じく家にあった1,300円ぐらいのHDMIケーブルという間に合わせの物でとりあえず繋いでみたところ、それでもちょっとびっくりするぐらい音が良くなりました。これでオーディオグレードのHDMIケーブルに変えたり電源ケーブルを良くしたり、115Vにアップトランスしたりしたら、、などと思うとお財布的には厳しいですがちょっと楽しみですね。因みに色々なレビューを参考にしてこちらの機器にはクロックは繋がない予定です。しかし下手なアクセサリーでも結構な金額しますので、それを考えるとこの機器は大変コスパが良いと思います。以前のレビューにもありますがR26を使用されている場合は特にお薦めです。
Robert Traub
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 20 settembre 2023
My audio streaming setup was an overhauled Bluesound Node 2i connected to a Gustard X26 PRO DAC. The Bluesound overhaul consisted of a package from LHY Audio with a new internal power supply board and external LPS. The difference in sound quality after installation was considerable. Still, the sound was not quite there. I read about the effect of adding the U18 to the mix and gave it a shot. What an improvement! As a system, the sound is rounder, more detailed, displays ample bass and even a bit louder at the same volume setting as before. Each upgrade, including cables, has added to the sound quality. This step, however, has had an altogether surprisingly powerful positive impact. Whereas before, SQ was a bit lacking. Now, it is where I wanted it all along. I was concerned about the need to get a fancy I2S cable to connect U18 to X26 PRO, but the U18 enables a standard HDMI cable connection between it and the same brand DAC. I am at the point where money thrown at higher priced components is unnecessary, a very nice place to be.
Ron Toolsie
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 16 dicembre 2023
So I have had the Gustard R26 DAC for over 6 months now. When I first plugged it in, it was a WOW moment. It had so much space, clarity and detail over my previous DAC. But as the months wore on, I found it much more to admire than to love. It was very, very controlled....maybe a bit too controlled, and although had great front-to-back depth, the sound never seemed completely unpinned from the speakers in a way I know they are capable of.So what did I do? Well FIRST I got an external clock. A modestly priced LHY OCK-1 model. By the time I added in a custom built length of LMR400 50-Ohm coax and trew in an after market fuse I had over $500 into it. Plus another $200 for a Pangea power cord.I spend weeks listening with and without the clock-something that can be done using the R26 remote on the fly. And I could not hear a single difference between running the R26 with its internal clock, or slaving it to the OCK-1. I probably would have sent it back, but since I got it on Ali Express, the return shipping would have not left me with much refund (assuming I ever got one).So then I throught I would try a risk-free trial of the U18 D2D convertor, which I got through Amazon with about an 8 week window to return it for full refund, and no shipping expenses. So I got it.Now I have the external clock, R26 and the U18.I use the USB into the U18 and the I2S HDMI cable out from it into the R26.Without any external clock, the R26 clock slaves to that of the U18's when connected with the HDMI.And that is how I first tried it...the Node N130 (with outboard DC linear power supply) -->DDC-HDMI-->R26 with no external clock.And from the very first note I knew something special was happening-which was NOT the case when I had used the OCK-1 clock. The sound was more relaxed, yet more involving with a much enhanced sense of space and timing compared to the R26 with/without external clock. And I listened to it in this way for a while.A few days later I re-introduced the external clock back into the mix. I had to get another 50-Ohm coax, but the end result was I slaved BOTH the U18 and the R26 in parallel to the same OCK-1 external clock.And BINGO....finally the external clock did make a difference. The overall presentation is quite addictive, taking everthing that the U18-R26 pairing did, and improving it in every way. Bass control and textures especially were enhanced.So now I am more than happy with what the external clock does for the R26. But do NOT get a clock before the U18, as you probably will have the same underwhelming experience as I did. The external clock should only be considered after a U18 is in place.The R26-U18 should really be considered a 2 piece integrated DAC, as the modest additional cost of the U18 only adds 30% to the purchase price, but gives an 80% boost in listening pleasure.I still have another 6 weeks trial period, but I already know-there is no way I will be returning the U18.