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Audioengine Announces D1 and D2 units


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Audioengine D1

24-bit Computer Interface

$169 USD

 

Audioengine D1 Premium 24-Bit DAC (digital-to-analog converter) allows you to bypass your computer's soundcard or headphone output and send audio through USB or optical. D1 is the perfect digital interface between your computer and music system and will improve the sound of ALL your music.

 

The D1 accepts inputs from both USB and optical and has outputs for any audio system or headphones. D1 is the perfect way to get audio not only from your computer but also from your TV, Apple TV, DVD/BluRay player or CD player. And since it's powered by your computer’s USB, D1 is also a high-quality portable headphone amplifier.

 

D1 features:

 

• Desktop or portable digital-to-analog convertor

• Mac or PC plug-and-play, no drivers to install

• Headphone amp included

• USB and optical inputs

• USB-powered, no separate power supply needed.

 

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Audioengine D2

24-bit Wireless Computer Interface

$599 USD/set

 

Audioengine D2 Premium 24-Bit Wireless DAC allows you to stream wireless HD audio from your computer to any music system, independent of your Wi-Fi network. D2 includes USB and optical inputs, a high-performance DAC, plus the isolation benefits of wireless. Setup is fast and simple, with no software to install and eliminates the frustration of trying to connect to your network.

 

The D2 offers audio fidelity and features of DACs costing several times more, but with one very important feature - it's wireless! The D2 processes computer audio at any bit depth up to 24 bits and sample rates to 192KHz, then sends your music over-the-air at 24/96. The 100ft (30m) typical range, low latency, built-in DAC, and resistance to interference and dropouts makes D2 the best-sounding HD wireless system available.

 

D2 features:

 

• Wireless bit-perfect 24/96 digital-to-analog converter

• Mac or PC plug-and-play, no drivers or network setup

• USB and optical inputs

• Optical and analog outputs.

 

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