Monarchy Audio DIP 24/96 Digital Audio Processor
- Condition: Used
- Price: 137.16 EUR
- Status: sold
- Item number: 235747978454
- Seller: msmeissen (1007|100.0%)
- Seller information: non commercial
- Item location: Lynbrook, New York
- Ships to: US
- Shipping: EUR
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Description
Presenting a nice example of the highly regarded Monarchy Audio DIP 24/96 Digital Audio Processor. What does the DIP do ? It reduces jitterthat form of distortion created when a CD player or transport reads the disc and transmits the data. Jitter, the great bugaboo of digital, can give you the heebie-jeebiesthe more you do to banish it, the better your digital playback system will sound. To do just that, the DIP uses a Phase-Locked Loop to recover the master clock, suppresses as much of the jitter as possible, then encodes the new data and clock into a fresh datastream. (Theres isolation so the incoming datastream doesnt foul the outgoing datastream. REVIEW OFF THE NET: In my mind, no digital front-end should be without one, even entry-level DVD players. In my system, the DIP 24/96 refined the audio signal to a degree that was non-debatable. Even my wife agreed that the improvement to the sound was obvious (although she continues to bust my chops about magical black boxes). Youd have to own a very impressive front-end to not benefit from the units jitter suppression and signal conditioning. And the units ability to accept a lower-quality digital input, such as plastic fiber optic, and output through a higher-bandwidth digital connection, is a huge benefit for audiophiles with MiniDisc players and gaming systems
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