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  2. Digital-to-analog converter - Wikipedia

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    The R-2R ladder DAC which is a binary-weighted DAC that uses a repeating cascaded structure of resistor values R and 2R. This improves the precision due to the relative ease of producing equal valued-matched resistors. The successive approximation or cyclic DAC, [4] which successively constructs the output during each cycle. Individual bits of ...

  3. Schiit Audio - Wikipedia

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    Schiit Audio (commonly referred to as Schiit) is an American privately held audio company founded in June 2010 that specializes in the design, development, and production of various high-fidelity audio products targeted at the audiophile market, such as standalone digital-to-analog converters (DACs), headphone amplifiers, equalizers, preamplifiers, and speaker amplifiers, as well as ...

  4. Audio Alchemy - Wikipedia

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    DAC-in-the-Box, an external digital-to-analog converter intended to improve the sound of the user's CD player Audio Alchemy was a high end audio equipment manufacturer based in California , USA. The company was first formed in the late 1980s, producing many lines of relatively affordable audio products, including CD players , transports ...

  5. PS Audio - Wikipedia

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    PS Audio is an American company specializing in high-fidelity audio components (also known as high-end audio) equipment for audiophiles and the sound recording industry. It currently produces audio amplifiers, preamplifiers, power related products, digital-to-analog converters, streaming audio, music management software and cables.

  6. Sound Blaster - Wikipedia

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    The sound card with the external DAC consumes 75 W, and thus is the first sound card from Creative that requires auxiliary power, using a 6-pin PCI-E connector to supply power to the external DAC. The card was officially released on July 10, 2019, to celebrate 30 years since the introduction of the original Sound Blaster.

  7. Covox Speech Thing - Wikipedia

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    Consists of a FIFO buffer with a DAC on the board that plugs into the parallel printer port, which transmits analog audio over a registered jack to a separate amplifier / speaker box. [8] Its price was set to only $14 [9] and it was supported by many games (see below). It used external power (9 volt battery) and could be turned on/off by software.