Based on the same digital section of the all-in-one DP-720 SACD player, the $12k DC-37 handles 32/384 PCM as well as 5.6MHz DSD via USB 2. All the other usual inputs are included as well as separate power supplies for the analog and digital sections.
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Inside are two 2TB SSDs in a RAID 1 configuration, plenty of networking options and web and iPad control. On the front is a slot for ripping or playing CDs and the internals handle anything PCM up to 24/192. Available now.
Other features include full networking capabilities, quick start up and shut down (5-15 seconds), DSD support and multiple USB 3 ports for back up and expansion.
Plenty of inputs on the back and the network version adds WiFi and Ethernet streaming with full iPad control. Available in the next month or so.
What has Goodfield learned after all these years in the business (he sold their gear in the '90s and then joined Sim in 1997)? "Keep it simple and listen to the music not the gear." Good advice.
The USB input accepts up to 32/192 PCM as well as DSD 64/128 and DXD 352.8/384 and there is a high powered headphone jack on the front. The top is made of glass and the final price comes in at $1,500 and is shipping now.
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