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Tuesday 30 July 2013

AudioQuest DragonFly


Product Description 

      AudioQuest DragonFly: Brilliant Sound from Your Computer, Simply and Affordably Run a Mini-to-RCA Cable from the DragonFly to Your Stereo System to Stream Incredible Sound Connect DragonFly Directly to a Pair of Headphones or Powered Speakers for Stunning Digital Audio "I can think of no more recommendable product in digital audio." - Art Dudley, Stereophile The audiophile community is buzzing about the new AudioQuest DragonFly. This tiny USB Digital-to-Analog Converter connects to the USB jack on any Mac- or Windows-based computer and delivers vastly superior sound quality. Stuffed with state-of-the-art features, DragonFly provides unbeatable sound quality. It's also extremely affordable and incredibly portable. The DragonFly practically installs itself. It's so easy to use, you will be listening to music in seconds. "AudioQuest's DragonFly USB DAC is brilliant in every respect: form factor, cool factor, versatility, value, and sound quality. I can't think of a product that makes high-end sound more accessible to more people. Want better sound? Here, plug this into your computer. Done." - Robert Harley, The Absolute Sound DragonFly features a 3.5mm (1/8") mini-jack for its analog output. It's user-selectable for either a Variable or a Fixed output. Variable Output Mode takes advantage of DragonFly's 64-position analog volume control, allowing it to be used with headphones, ear buds, powered speakers, or directly into an amplifier. The Fixed Output Mode allows DragonFly to be connected to any audio system. All that's required is a readily available mini-to-RCA analog cable and you will be listening to reference-level audio for a song! "Holy smokes! What a giant step forward in sound quality with this setup! The smooth, clean, refined sound I'd heard before remained, but now with a level of transparency, detail, and immediacy that running the signal through the preamp hadn't provided. The result was a noticeable incre


 

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