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Jeff Rowland Aeris DAC

AERIS DAC SPECIFICATIONS

 

INPUTS

1x USB — accepts up to 24 bit PCM at 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz sample rates
1x Toslink — accepts up to 24 bit PCM from 11 - 192 kHz sample rates
2x SPDIF — accepts up to 24 bit PCM from 11 - 192 kHz sample rates

OUTPUTS

1 pair balanced XLR and 1 pair unbalanced RCA
7 volts RMS max output level

VOLUME CONTROL

Dual-stage attenuation
70 dB range, plus 20 dB overdrive

SOFTWARE/DRIVERS

No special drivers necessary
USB interface is plug-n-play with all operating systems, including PC, Mac, or Linux.

CLOCKS (2X)

20 bit dynamic range Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillators (VCXO)
44.1 kHz and 48 kHz    < 1 picosecond RMS jitter

D/A CONVERTER

Differential output
352.8 kHz, 24 bit

DIGITAL FILTER

Finite Impulse Response (FIR) symetrical
Flat phase and group delay

THD+N

Analogue outputs
< 0.0006%

OUTPUT IMPEDANCE

RCA / XLR
120 ohms

DAC AND POWER SUPPLY WEIGHT

24.4 lb / 11kg

DIMENSIONS

2.4" x 15.5" x 11.6"
61mm x 394mm x 294mm

 

AERIS DAC

Nexus of time and space;  dynamic gateway between digital and analogue worlds. HYBRID from Latin aerius – ‘air’ or ‘atmosphere,’ and late Latin aera – denoting an epoch from which time is reckoned.

The Aeris is the product of a close collaboration between Jeff Rowland Design Group and Holm Acoustics, a Danish company founded by Thomas Holm that specializes in signal processing products for high end audio applications.

The Aeris is much more than the successful result of a synergistic collaboration between the two companies. The high degree of complementary synergy between the two teams working in parallel can only be defined as a case of true organic design.

For complete coverage of Aeris DAC design and technology visit the Aeris DAC KnowledgeBase.