While youre still clutching to records and discs, digital music is taking over. Sorry, but its true. You dont have to like it, but you can accept itand quite happily, if you have something like Sennheisers HDVD 800 digital amplifier in your setup.
The company just started shipping the long-awaited HDVD 800. The amp is specifically designed to drive some of Sennheisers headphones, including the HD 600, HD 650, HD 700 and HD 800.
Promising crisp sound and a detailed, distortion-free response, the HDVD 800 has a fully symmetrical layout, with an asymmetrical input socket. When using that input, incoming signals are symmetrized before theres any further processing. Digital sources can also go the AES/EBU or S/PDIF route. Other features include an extra USB input for 24-bit data transmission at 192KHz, aluminum housing wrapped around a glass panel, and a rotary potentiometer connected to the volume control. Take a peek into that panel and youll also find a cooling element, the audio relay, and countless MELF resistors for the amplifier.
The fully symmetrical principle effectively compensates for interference and distortion, says Axel Grell, Sennheisers high-end product manager. The sound therefore becomes much clearer as total harmonic distortion is minimized.
Sennheiser is selling the HDVD 800 now, with an MSRP of $1,999.
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