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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
At the price, I have not heard a better portable DAC/headphone amplifier than the Meridian Explorer2. You'll need to spend on the Chord Mojo for any meaningful improvement, and even then the Hugo is really the next big step up. The Meridian is beautifully...
Published: 2018-02-19, Author: Dave , review by: stereotimes.com
Abstract: The Meridian Explorer 2 is a portable USB DAC that will make hi-res fans smile ear to ear. The DAC includes 1 audio input which is a USB2 B socket. Its audio outputs are a 3.5mm analogue line out, fixed 2v RMS and a 3.5mm headphone-level output. Impedance...
An inexpensive means of decoding MQA files, Can also decode FLAC and other codecs at up to 24-bit resolution and at sampling rates up to 192kHz, Has both headphone and line-level outputs
USB only; can't easily be used with smartphones or mobile digital audio players, Downloadable music encoded in MQA format remains hard to find, Doesn't support DSD files
This USB DAC is super versatile and relatively inexpensive, but its biggest attraction is its ability to decode MQA tracks...
Published: 2017-05-24, Author: Michael , review by: macworld.com
An inexpensive means of decoding MQA files, Can also decode FLAC and other codecs at up to 24bit resolution and at sampling rates up to 192kHz, Has both headphone and linelevel outputs
USB only; can't easily be used with smartphones or mobile digital audio players, Downloadable music encoded in MQA format remains hard to find, Doesn't support DSD files
With an asking price of $199, the Explorer2 is fantastic value. It delivers great audio performances with all types of digital music, and it's one of the least-expensive ways to decode MQA tracks. If you're a Tidal HiFi subscriber, it's a total no-brainer...