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   Output Level @ 1KHz, RCA 2.25Vrms ±0.1, XLR 4.5Vrms ±0.1

   Frequency Response, Ref. 1kHz, 20Hz to 20KHz ±0.2dB

   THD 1KHz, 0dB, 20Hz to 20kHz BW RCA & XLR <0.0015%

   Crosstalk 1kHz, RCA >120dB, XLR >130dB

   Dynamic Range Awtd, RCA =>114.5dB, XLR =>121.5dB

   32Bit 84.000MHz 512 Element MultiBit Array DAC

   Asynchronous USB supporting 24 Bits / 96kHz with Remote Control of PC / MAC Media Player via HID support

   x2 192KHz 24Bits Coax SPDIF Digital Inputs

   x2 96KHz Optical Digital Inputs

   High Current, High Linearity RCA Single Ended & XLR True Balanced with fully discrete JFET CROSS* Class A Output stage’s

   High Current, High Linearity CROSS* JFET Class A Headphone Amplifier

   Triple cascaded Jitter attenuation stages, with triple cascaded Asynchronies Clock domain isolation – all but eliminating the First order effects of Jitter from the external input sources on the Digital to Audio Conversion process

   Selectable DAC Mode or Digital Pre-Amplifier Mode, allowing direct connection to Power Amplifiers and Active speakers in Digital only systems

   2.7” High contrast OLED display

   “Bit Perfect” Digital Data source analyzer

   Intelligent real-time Bit Depth analysis engine – Displays the “True” Bit depth of the Digital input source

   Digital Data Decorrelation Engine – Decorrelates the fixed “LSB’s” data pattern within the Audio data stream when less then 24Bits. Data decorrelation at the DAC substrate level reduces both Digital and Analogue Second order effects within the DAC at the silicon Die level

       Selectable Optical or Coax Clock-Lock interface – allowing “Jitter Free” Clock-Locked connection with compatible CD transports etc

   Low VCR 0.1% MELF SMD resistors, 4 Layer PCB

   External upgradeable Power supply interface for a future upgrade path


The Audiolab M-DAC digital to analogue convertor is an eagerly awaited product and makes Audiolab's line-up complete with the addition of a high performance stand-alone DAC, already a 5-star What Hi-Fi award winner. A high performance design, the M-DAC includes USB, 2 x optical and 2 x coaxial inputs with a choice of optical, coaxial, RCA and balanced XLR outputs. No lightweight on the connections then!


Smartly designed, the Audiolab MDAC is designed to improve the sound of your digital sources and will play high res 24-but/192kHz files via coaxial input (optical and USB carry 24-bit/96kHz). As such, it's a perfect choice for enjoying high res FLAC, WMA lossless or WAV files from your computer alongside the ability to improve the sound of your CD, DVD or Blu-Ray player and other digital sources.




MS Windows LSB Data restoration for “Bit Perfect” reply – corrects Windows’ LSB rounding errors. Allows Bit Perfect “Plug and Play” with Windows Media Player

   ASYNC USB Buffer level display to insure correct functionality and diagnostics of the USB HOST device in ASYNC Audio streaming mode

   “Actual” or “Nominal” Sampling Frequency display – displays the TRUE input sampling frequency with 1Hz resolution

   Digital level meters in dB with Peak hold

   CD / DVD SPDIF subcode embedded Track and Time Display

   Advanced De-Jittered Optical and Coax Digital SPDIF Output, including USB Audio


Full Remote Control + External Remote / BUS I/O loop

   26 Internal Regulated supply rails

   10 Ultra Low Noise, Low Impedance Discrete Regulators

   7 User Selectable Digital Filters – Fully Software upgradeable via the USB Port













 





Specifications
Audiolab M-DAC

Brilliant  DAC, preamplifier and headphone amplifier
Price: £599

Over 20 years on, it’s easy to underestimate the impact the first audiolab products had on the market, but the original 8000A certainly shook up a cosy British audio industry: here was an amplifier designed with the kind of facilities consumers wanted, yet still able to deliver a sound to please audiophiles.  

And it sold for a bargain £250, pitching it against market leaders like the A&R Cambridge A60, not to mention the Japanese competition.