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NuForce uDAC Headphone Amplifier
Thursday, 26 November 2009 00:00

Another day, another head amp released on the Australia market. The NuForce uDAC is a high-performance USB Digital Audio Converter (DAC) that connects your personal computer's audio with your home stereo, desktop sound system, or headphones.



The quality and versatility of the uDAC's performance belies its diminutive size. With its extensive power supply, filtering capabilities and charge-pump circuit as a foundation, the uDAC processes incoming data via a USB audio receiver.

A D/A converter chip then translates the data to a two-volt analog signal. NuForce claims the uDAC’s performance equals or exceeds that of a great many audiophile CD players. It is difficult to gauge from the photo, but this thing is absolutely tiny with only enough space on the rear panel for three RCA connectors and a USB port. RRP $159.

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