
The iDac is a stand-alone DAC featuring a PURE DIGITAL iPod dock, delivering nothing but 1s and 0s from your iPod directly to its high-resolution digital-to-analog converter. The iDac has four additional high-resolution digital inputs for your computer, Apple TV, cable box, Sonos or any other digital source. You’ll hear the difference instantly and the improvement is guaranteed to be nothing less than startling!
The iDac features a 24bit/96kHz high-resolution USB input for audio from your computer. Until now, recording engineers were the only group to hear music at this resolution on a regular basis. Now you can, too. The iDac is plug-n-play, so you’ll never have to search the web for elusive, hard-to-install USB drivers. The setup is simple and will easily outperform your redbook CD player – all from the computer you use every day! When you experience the 24bit/192kHz resolution available through the iDac’s coaxial input, you enter a whole new world! It’s like 3D for your ears, finally approaching the open musicality of vinyl records, but with a signal-to-noise ratio that a turntable could never match. Even standard MP3 recordings take on new life and sound better than you’ve ever heard them! “
Peachtree Audio manufactures electronics and speakers designed to enhance the performance of computer audio based devices.
Peachtree Audio was founded in 2006 and is based out of Bellevue, WA.
Designed to take your digital music library from acoustic wall paper to a full on musical experience. Upgrade the sound on your Apple TV, computers, Sonos and more.
Now it’s easy to bring your preamplifier, receiver or integrated amplifier into the computer age with the Peachtree Audio iDac. The world’s first DAC with a PURE DIGITAL iPod dock.
A simple system solution for computer audio, iPod, Apple TV and Sonos listeners. Everything you need: DAC, PURE DIGITAL dock, high current amp, tube pre amp, and speakers.
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