dCS Vivaldi Upsampling SACD/CD transport: Drawer-loading, dual-laser SACD/CD transport with remote control, PCM outputs, and DXD or encrypted DSD datastream output via dual AES/EBU (XLR). Digital outputs: 3 AES/EBU (XLR), 1 BNC, 1 RCA coaxial S/PDIF; SDIF2, BNC. Word clock In/Out, SUC multipin connector for RS-232 control. Includes BNC and AES/EBU cables.
Dimensions: 17.5" (444mm) W by 7.8" (198mm) H by 17.2" (437mm) D. Weight: 51.1 lbs (23.2kg).
Serial Number of Unit Reviewed: VTT0S21C11D1S079650 (listening), VTT0S21B21D1S019174 (measuring).
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Analog Sources: Continuum Audio Labs Caliburn, Cobra, Castellon turntable, tonearm, stand; Kuzma 4Point tonearm; Lyra Atlas, Miyajima Labs Zero mono, Ortofon Anna cartridges.
Digital Sources: BPT-modified Alesis Masterlink hard-disk recorder; Meridian Digital Media System, AVA Media Zara Premium music servers; Pure Music software.
Preamplification: Ypsilon MC-10 & MC-16 step-up transformers; Ypsilon VPS-100 phono preamplifier; darTZeel NHB-18ns preamplifier.
Power Amplifiers: darTZeel NHB 458 monoblocks.
Loudspeakers: Wilson Audio…
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