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					<description><![CDATA[No deletions at the source are mandatory. This holds even more true for the playback of high resolution files as it did for CDs and SACDs anyhow. No amplifier or loud­speaker can ever make good for what has been lost at the source. The quality of the recording and the signal supplier are of fundamental [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>No deletions at the source are mandatory. This holds even more true for the playback of high resolution files as it did for CDs and SACDs anyhow. No amplifier or loud­speaker can ever make good for what has been lost at the source. The quality of the recording and the signal supplier are of fundamental importance in high fidelity.</p>



<p>The 560 D/A-Converter does excell at exactly this task. It captures all digital music data and transports it in the analog domain. No deletions, no additions!</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Highlights</h4>



<p><strong>Philosophy</strong><br>In many areas the 560 D/A-Converter is based on the same proven technical solutions used in the 745 SACD-Player. It also embodies the same principles in its design: top grade digital inter­faces for optimal reception of the music data, a super-precise master clock generator to avoid jitter, intelligent digital signal processing with over­sampling technology, and analogue output stages of top end pre­amplifier quality.</p>



<p><strong>Design</strong><br>As with its Series 7 sibling the 560 D/A-Converter is packed with cutting-edge tech­nology with one objective –&nbsp;the love of music. The parallels include a consistent dual mono design in the output stages and separate power supplies for digital elec­tronics and the analogue stages. The 560 D/A-Converter adds a digital volume control that allows direct connec­tion to a power amplifier.</p>



<p><strong>Upsampling</strong><br>Audio data is buffered then upsampled to 24Bit/384kHz. We believe precision of inter­polation is more impor­tant than high clock rates. Our players and D/A converters use an algorithm from the highly regarded Anagram Technologies followed by Burr Brown D/A converters in a digital symmetric configuration. As we consider the PCM conversion technology as superior, the DSD signals get converted before its final D/A conversion.</p>



<p><strong>zeroφtech<br></strong>The 560 D/A-Converter is equipped with soulution&#8217;s innovative Zero-Phase-Technology. Smallest timing errors provoked by the analog low pass filter of the D/A converter get eliminated. Every D/A converter requires an analog low pass filter in its output in order to suppress high frequency noise and aliasing signals. The 560&#8217;s 3rd order bessel filter, with a cut-off frequency of 120kHz, does show a phase shift of up to 15° in the audio band. Due to the Zero-Phase-Technology the phase error of the analog music signal remains below 1°, 20Hz &#8211; 100kHz! The Zero-Phase-Technology brings you even closer to the beauty of the source material! The music gets even more realistic and 3-dimensional with a lot of &#8220;air&#8221; around instruments and voices. As close to the source as possible! No detail gets lost.</p>



<p><strong>D/A conversion</strong><br>Burr-Brown devices perform D/A conversion only. Their internal upsampling and filter stages are not used. The output currents are converted to voltage and then filtered. With an internal bandwidth of 40 MHz, this current/voltage conversion stage allows best signal-to-noise performance and maximum dynamics in the analogue domain.</p>



<p><strong>Output stage</strong><br>The wideband output stage of the 560 D/A-Converter has a bandwidth of 20MHz (-3dB). With such speed of response all musical details are reproduced true to life creating a three-dimensional, spatial sound to bring real listening pleasure.</p>



<p><strong>Operation</strong><br>The 560 D/A-Converter is operated from front-panel buttons and a rotary control. Further functions can be used to optimise and match an entire audio system around different components.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Specifications</h4>



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	<td class="column-1">Mains</td><td class="column-2">100 – 120 V (50 – 60 Hz)<br/>220 – 240 V (50 – 60 Hz)</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Power consumption</td><td class="column-2">< 0.5 W standby<br>100 W device in operation</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Analog outputs</td><td class="column-2">1 × balanced (XLR)<br />
1 × unbalanced (RCA)</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Frequency response </td><td class="column-2">0 – 200 kHz (DXD)</td>
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	<td class="column-1">THD + N</td><td class="column-2">< 0.002% (20 Hz – 20 kHz)</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Signal-to-noise ratio</td><td class="column-2">> 140 dB</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Channel separation</td><td class="column-2">> 130 dB</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Output impedance</td><td class="column-2">10 Ω balanced (XLR)<br />
10 Ω unbalanced (RCA)</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Output voltage</td><td class="column-2">4 V<sub>RMS</sub>  balanced (XLR)<br />
2 V<sub>RMS</sub> unbalanced (RCA)</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Output current max</td><td class="column-2">0.2 A (limited by protection circuit)</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Volume control range</td><td class="column-2">0 to – 79 dB in 1 dB steps</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Digital inputs</td><td class="column-2">AES/EBU, SPDIF-RCA, Optical, USB, Network</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Digital outputs</td><td class="column-2">AES/EBU, SPDIF-RCA, Optical</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Digital formats</td><td class="column-2">WAV, AIFF, FLAC, ALAC, DSF, DFF, DXD, MP3, AAC</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Bit depth/sampling rage max</td><td class="column-2">AES/EBU: 24 bit/192 kHz<br />
SPDIF: 24 bit/192 kHz<br />
Optical: 24 bit/96 kHz<br />
USB: 24 bit/384 kHz, 1 bit/5.64 MHz<br />
Network: 24 bit/384 kHz, 1 bit/5.64 MHz</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Dimensions</td><td class="column-2">442 × 143 × 448 mm<br />
(W × H × D)</td>
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	<td class="column-1">Weight</td><td class="column-2">approx. 20 kg</td>
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	<td class="column-1">LINK (remote turn-on)</td><td class="column-2">12 V control signal</td>
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	<td class="column-1">USB driver</td><td class="column-2"><a href="https://soulution-audio.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Soulution-USB-driver-1v22c.zip">v1.22c for Win7</a><br />
<a href="https://soulution-audio.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Soulution-USB-driver-1v611.zip">v1.611 for Win7</a><br />
<a href="https://soulution-audio.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Soulution_USB_driver_2v26.zip">v2.26 for Win10</a></td>
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