Pacific Valve Lite DAC AH Modified
Product Details
The DAC AH uses 8 Phillips chips, and does not over sample. Instead, it uses a technique
corrects for any errors and is a substitute for over sampling. This provides you with
performance of some of the more modern CD players but at a fraction of the cost.
The
DAC AH-M1 takes this architecture one step further  by  upgrading with the
OPA627AM Op Amp for greater detail and clarity.
In addition, we install an op amp
socket for future upgrades. The DAC AH offers a price/performance capability unheard of
in the industry. The non-over sampling architecture is new to the industry and must be
heard to be believed. Sony uses this similar architecture is the SACD XA9000ES player
where it uses 6 DACs in a row.


The DAC AH has an on/off switch on the front and an LED indicator for on/off. On the
back, there are inputs for Coax and optical inputs. Gold plated RCA jacks are on the
back.  
Features
Specifications
Transformer: High quality R-Core
Power supply: 3 regulated isolated power supplies
Digital Receiver: CS8414
Op Amp: Burr Brown OPA627M
DAC chips: 8 paralleled Philips TDA-1543, non
oversampling
Dimensions: 2.6 x 5.9  x 9.1 (HxWxD in inches)
Inputs: Coax and Toslink
Output: RCA
Weight: 2.5 Kg
Finish: Black metal.
Voltage: 110 V AC
Details
Note: The DAC-AH does not recognize
PCM or LCPM 2 channel material from
DVD Audio.
power cord and user manual.  The DAC AH
The Lite DAC AH Modified comes with
modified ships from Chicago, IL.  Pacific
Valve & Electric Company reserves the right
to change mods and offer additional  
upgrades without notice.
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