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New Tannoys
Focal Goes Wireless
Jade from Wharfedale
Chord Hugo DAC/Headphone Amp
Aimed at both the headphone enthusiast and home listener, the Hugo (goes everywhere "you go") has five digital inputs including 24/192 optical, 24/384 Coax SPDIF, 16/48 driverless USB (for tablets/phones), 32/394 or DSD128 USB, and A2DP Bluetooth link. Outputs include two 3.5mm headphone jacks, 1/4 inch headphone jack and a pair of RCA jacks.
Inside is a rechargeable Li-ion battery for portable use, since the USB does not draw any power and of course, FPGA circuitry which the company is known for. And colors. Chord is also known for putting a window into their DAC's soul on the top of their cases (which indicates the resolution of what's playing), and for the Hugo, they've added a colorful volume control marble as well.
Price in the US will be $2395 when the Hugo is released in the next few weeks.
Chord CodeX Network Music Player
Chord DSX1000 Network Player Upgrade
Price remains the same at $13k and is available with the update now. More details in Jason Serinus' previous report.
Inside Llewyn Davis
Esoteric Grandioso D1 Monoblock DAC
Both the P1 and its D1a can be connected by a BNC cable for clock sync, and the company says that the D1 employs a 36bit digital to analog processing algorithm for PCM. In addition to accepting the P1 signal via HDMI, the D1 has six more inputs including USB, AES/EBU, SPDIF (x2), optical and i.LINK.
Esoteric Grandioso P1 SACD/CD Transport
The P1 also features a two-chassis design with separate power supply (not shown), "leather-finish" remote control and a $44k price tag. Both the P1 and D1 are housed in a gorgeous aluminum chassis with a fine-ribbed finish.