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I'm seeing on Ali, it seems well buit and it claims to have a class A headphone amp, what would make it a bargain for the price around 250 dollars.
They claim the DAC section has been upgraded with some fancy FPGA, femtosecond, etc.
https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/4000...rchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_52
So, it was released about a month ago and nobody has measured it. Does anyone have any experience with it? Cause I'm really tempted if the class A lives up to the hype.
Canary II Features:
● Suppor DSD64 (DoP or native), DSD128 (DoP or native), DSD256 (DoP or native), DSD512 (native)
● Support PCM 44.1, 88.2, 176.4, 352.8, 705.6 KHz
● Support PCM 32, 48, 96, 192, 384, 768 KHz
● Support PCM 16, 24, 32 bit
● XMOS XU208 + FPGA + Femto second clock + Clock PLL
● ESS 9038Q2M DAC
● Support iOS, android, mac, linux and Windows system USB DAC
● More accurate volume control than 1st generation
● Input and output: USB in, optical in, coaxial in, line in, line out with volume control, 6.35 single end headphone out
● Acts as a headphone amplifier, a pure DAC or a pre-amplifier
● Fully discrete, DC coupled and JFET input class A headphone amplifier
● V ref is regulated separately with ultra low noise LDOs
● 36W switching power supply, supports 100~240V wide voltage
● Thesycon customized driver for Windows 7 and Windows 10
● USB input supports DSD64 - DSD512, PCM 32 - 768KHz, 16-32 bit
● Coaxial and Toslink input supports PCM 44.1 - 384KHz, 16 - 24 bit
● S/N ratio:-128dB
● Dynamicrange: 120dB
● Distortion:0.0004%
● Frequencyresponse: 20-30KHz -0.15dB
● Crosstalk: -120dB
● Headphoneoutput: 100 mW@600 Ohm, 200 mW@300 Ohm, 400 mW@150 Ohm, 1000 mW@32 Ohm
They claim the DAC section has been upgraded with some fancy FPGA, femtosecond, etc.
https://pt.aliexpress.com/item/4000...rchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_52
So, it was released about a month ago and nobody has measured it. Does anyone have any experience with it? Cause I'm really tempted if the class A lives up to the hype.
Canary II Features:
● Suppor DSD64 (DoP or native), DSD128 (DoP or native), DSD256 (DoP or native), DSD512 (native)
● Support PCM 44.1, 88.2, 176.4, 352.8, 705.6 KHz
● Support PCM 32, 48, 96, 192, 384, 768 KHz
● Support PCM 16, 24, 32 bit
● XMOS XU208 + FPGA + Femto second clock + Clock PLL
● ESS 9038Q2M DAC
● Support iOS, android, mac, linux and Windows system USB DAC
● More accurate volume control than 1st generation
● Input and output: USB in, optical in, coaxial in, line in, line out with volume control, 6.35 single end headphone out
● Acts as a headphone amplifier, a pure DAC or a pre-amplifier
● Fully discrete, DC coupled and JFET input class A headphone amplifier
● V ref is regulated separately with ultra low noise LDOs
● 36W switching power supply, supports 100~240V wide voltage
● Thesycon customized driver for Windows 7 and Windows 10
● USB input supports DSD64 - DSD512, PCM 32 - 768KHz, 16-32 bit
● Coaxial and Toslink input supports PCM 44.1 - 384KHz, 16 - 24 bit
● S/N ratio:-128dB
● Dynamicrange: 120dB
● Distortion:0.0004%
● Frequencyresponse: 20-30KHz -0.15dB
● Crosstalk: -120dB
● Headphoneoutput: 100 mW@600 Ohm, 200 mW@300 Ohm, 400 mW@150 Ohm, 1000 mW@32 Ohm