Chord launches AES/EBU standalone DAC
Chord Company has released the Signature AES/EBU standalone digital to analogue convertor (DAC).
The majority of DACs are fitted with either coaxial digital or optical connections but increasingly AES/EBU connections are appearing.
Chord has spent many months experimenting with what has often been a difficult connection, and believes that the Chord Signature AES/EBU is the right answer.
One of the challenges with the AES/EBU connection is that audiophiles have often found that, despite the technical advantages that the AES/EBU connection offers, a high-quality S/PDIF connection will produce the better quality sound.
The Signature AES/EBU is a new design where each conductor is separately shielded using a high-frequency effective shield.
The three solid-core conductors are produced using a specially treated high-purity oxygen-free copper.
The insulation is gas-foamed polyethylene and the shields are of a multi-layer design using a composite of materials.
High-quality Neutrik XLR connectors are used.
Attention has been paid to the termination and configuration of the cable and the way in which the shields are connected.
The result is a cable that Chord feels will allow users to hear just how good the AES/EBU connection can sound, and that the Signature AES/EBU is a viable alternative to the more commonly used S/PDIF connection.
The Chord Signature AES/EBU is available in 1m lengths.
Other lengths to special order.
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