British Chord recently released the latest DAC with the product name Dave (the ultimate weapon of Veritas digital-to-analog converter in the limit). At the same time, it has the functions of digital preamplifier and power amplifier, and it can be listed this autumn at a price of 7995.
Dave is made of a whole piece of aviation aluminum, including a large LCD screen. It adopts Chord's iconic FPGA decoding module, has advanced filtering circuit and enhanced power module, and can support almost all high-definition documents including 768kHz DXD and DSD. Output modes include XLR, RCA and earphone interface; The digital input part has USB Type-B, two groups of optical fibers and four groups of coaxial. It is worth mentioning that Dave is also equipped with two "ultra-high-speed digital coaxial output" interfaces to match "unpublished chord products in the future".