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Linear Tube Audio: Aero D/A Processor
Description: R-2R D/A processor based around the 18-bit Analog Devices AD1865 chip, with 12SN7/6SN7 output tubes and no filters, feedback, or oversampling.
Formats: Up to 24/192 PCM.
Output voltage: 2.2V RMS RCA, 4.4V RMS XLR.
Digital inputs: USB, S/PDIF on RCA, and TosLink.
Output impedance: 70 ohms unbalanced (RCA), 140 ohms balanced (XLR).
Power consumption: 32W in operation, 7W standby.
Dimensions: 17″ (431mm) W × 3″ (76mm) H × 10″ (254mm) D. Weight: 15lb (6.8kg).
Manufactured in USA.
Price: $3,950.
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