Topping D90 Desktop Bluetooth DAC launched and ship since Dec, 20th @ Hifigo
If you are a fan of Topping brand, there is a good chance you will familiar with their successful products, NX portable series DAC/Amplifier and DX desktop series DAC/Amplifiers. Just after the DX7 pro desktop launching with compelling specs, Topping is releasing a new PN – Topping D90 desktop DAC / pre-amplifier.
Main features of Topping D90
Topping D90 comes with a similar shape with DX7 pro in silver and black color options. It is a multiple-input desktop DAC, it has USB, Bluetooth(Optional), Optical, Coaxial, AES and IIS input. D90 has a volume control function so it could serve as a DAC or a DAC + Pre-amplifier.
– Chips: XMOS+CPLD+AK4118+AK4499 and Thesycon drivers.
– Input: USB and IIS support up to PCM32bit/768kHz and DSD512 native; Optical, Coaxial, and AES support up to PCM24bit/192kHz; Bluetooth supports up to PCM24bit/96kHz(LDAC).
– Output: a single-ended RCA Stereo and a balanced XLR, which can be used one at a time or together simultaneously.
– Pure DAC application: D90 also has the function of volume control off. It keeps the max output of Vrms (XLR balance) and 2Vrms(RCA single end) so that D90 could be worked as a pure DAC.
– DAC+ Pre amp application Topping D90 has a built -in volume control function to achieve the volume adjustment from -99dB to 0dB. Thus you can directly connect D90 to amplifier, pure power amplifier and active speakers, and control the volume by remote control or button, so as to comfortablly enjoy the music.
– Bluetooth 5.0 DAC with LDAC transmission Connect to your phone, tablet or notebook, D90 could be used as bluetooth DAC. If your device supports LDAC transmission, you will get even better experience.
Price and Available
MSRP: $ 699.
Ship since Dec, 20th,2019.
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