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Gustard R26 Diskreter R2R DAC ES9038PRO PCM768kHz DSD512 Decoder LDAC Balanced K2 Clock Decoder mit Fernbedienung Silber

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  • Duale Architektur: Unabhängige R2R 1Bit, unterstützt native PCM native DSD und DSD zu PCM.
  • PCM NOS: Ohne digitale Signalverarbeitung, unter Umgehung der Lautstärkeregelung, wird der PCM-Rohdatenstrom direkt vom R2R-Array dekodiert.
  • Native 1Bit DAC, unterstützt DSD 512 (über USB) und DSD 1024 (über IIS). Der DSD-Stream wird durch den unabhängigen 1-Bit-Wandler dekodiert, ohne DSD zu PCM zu konvertieren. *Die Lautstärke ist in diesem Modus fest eingestellt.
  • Streamer/Renderer: Unterstützung von Roon, Uppnp und weiteren Protokollen in der Zukunft.
  • Ersetzen Sie den Takt des Eingangssignals durch Präzisionsoszillatoren (lokal oder extern). Interferenzen mit dem Takt der Eingangsquelle werden vermieden.


Eigenschaften:
Dual-Architektur: Unabhängiger R2R 1Bit, unterstützt native PCM native DSD und DSD auf PCM.
PCM NOS: Ohne jegliche digitale Signalverarbeitung, Umgehen der Lautstärkeregelung, Roh-PCM-Strom wurde direkt durch das R2R-Array dekodiert.
Native 1Bit DAC, unterstützt DSD 512 (über USB) und DSD 1024 (über IIS). Der DSD-Strom wird durch den unabhängigen 1-Bit-Konverter ohne DSD-zu-PCM-Konvertierung dekodiert.
*Lautstärke wird unter diesem Modus fixiert.
Streamer/Renderer: Unterstützt roon, upnp und weitere Protokolle in der Zukunft.
Ersetzen Sie die Uhr des Eingangssignals durch Präzisions-Oszillatoren (lokal oder extern).
Störungen durch die Uhr der Eingangsquelle werden vermieden.
Funktion aus: IIS, AES, Koaxial, OPT, BT; PCM NOS, 1BitFunktion ein: USB LAN
CPLD-Complex programmierbares Logikgerät, exklusive Technologie über CPLD
·Signalführung.
· Uhren-Management
·2. Ordnung PLL
·DOP-Dekodierung.
·Depop für PCM & DSD
Zwei spezifische Ringkern-Transformatoren für Audio-Anwendungen, isolieren die digitale, analoge Stromversorgung.
Diskreter LPF mit spezifischen Parametern für beste Leistung.
PCM-Filter: schnell, mittel (Standard), langsam.
XU216 von XMOS, unterstützt bis zu PCM768 DSD512.
Einstellbare Helligkeit mit 10s Autosave, freundlicher UX.
Spezifikationen:
Eingangsleistung:
Koax/AES/OPT: PCM 16-24bit/44.1-192kHz; DSD DOP64.
USB:
PCM16-32bit/44.1-768kHz;
DSD DOP64-DOP256.
NATIVE DSD: DSD64-DSD512.
Unterstützte Betriebssysteme: Windows 7 ~ 11, 32/64 Bit; MacOS, Linux.
IIS: PCM 16-32bit/44.1-768kHz; DSD DOP64-DOP256;
NATIVE DSD: DSD64-DSD1024.
LAN:ROON UPNP(mehr in der Zukunft).
Bluetooth: LDAC, AAC, SBC, APTX, APTX LL, APTX HD.
10 m. Uhr in: 50 Ohm BNC, 0 dBm-20 dBm, Rechteckwelle 0,2 V-3,3 V, Sinuswelle 0,5 - 3,3 V.
Ausgangsleistung:
Frequenzgang: 20–20 kHz/+-0,2 dB (Übertastung).
Dynamikbereich: > 115 dB.
Signal-Rausch-Verhältnis: > 122 dB.
Crosstalk: -134 dB.


Frank Krier
Bewertet in Deutschland am 22. Februar 2025
Was dieser DAC bringt ist beinah unglaublich.Der Klanggewinn gegnüber dem internen DA2 DAC Karte ist enorm an meinem Mcintosh MA9000 Vollverstärker.Hätte ich das Gerät doch bloss früher schon gekauft.
Hans J. Petscher
Bewertet in Deutschland am 2. Mai 2025
Affordable but highest quality ladder DAC, terrific sound and clarity
Charles
Bewertet in den USA am9. Juli 2024
This DAC is superb! I've owned many DACs but this one is the best so far. I'm using it as a preamp which functions amazingly well. The sound is detailed, clear, with no brightness that I can detect - even with lousy recordings. Bass and midrange are full and pleasing to hear. No fatigue after a long listening session.I'm pairing the DAC with Magnepan LRS+ speakers which would reveal any annoying brightness. My power amplifier is an Emotiva XPA Gen 3 (500 watts/channel into 4 ohms). Magnepan speakers require lots of power to sound good and the Gustard/Emotiva combo really delivers excellent sound. My music sources are files from an Apple MacBook Air (via USB), and from a Sony CD player (via coax). Haven't tried the Bluetooth input.There is no manual but one can be downloaded. The Chinese/English translation is a little confusing but actually the DAC is intuitively easy to use.Now, about the cheap plastic remote control. It was dead right out of the box. Couldn't get it to work at all. The Gustard R26 is a well-engineered piece of equipment, but I'm amazed that they would pair this $1600 DAC with a plastic toy that came straight out of a box of Cracker Jacks (yes, I'm that old).I was hesitant to give the R26 a 5-star rating because of the remote, but it's such a fine piece of equipment it should actually receive 6 or 7 stars.UPDATE (July 11): I finally got the remote to work, so my temper has cooled and I take back the negative comments I made about it. Not sure how or why it started to function but I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope that it's okay.A word about the three filters: SLOW, MID, and FAST. Like most DACS, the filter effect is very subtle. It seems that FAST might be best for hi-res files such as 88.2 kHz or 96kHz. MID/SLOW is probably best for CDs. But, like I said, the effects are very subtle. My ears are 77 years old so that probably has something to do with it.This DAC keeps getting better and better. The combination of Gustard R26, Emotiva power amp, and Maggie speakers is A+++.
Customer
Bewertet in den USA am2. Juni 2024
This is an amazing value for a DAC. DAC is connected to a Lyngdorf with ATC speakers. The filters are a very nice an addition. Filters are a subtle way to tune music to your liking. I am connected VIA LAN. Using an Uptone Etherengen to the R26. Both the Etheregen and R26 are fed by a Mutec clock.I set up the DAC via the little dial and push button on the unit. Once I tried the remote....DOA. Tried new Duracell batteries. No Luck. I do not want to judge the unit based on the quality of the remote. I was not expecting a heavy metal remote from one of the other brands. Just shocked that is was DOA.I will try to reach out to the seller. Expect a a good long burn it time, and there are few sound quality changes along the way. Overall a very good value for money, IMHO.
Asienexperte
Bewertet in Deutschland am 22. Februar 2023
Der Gustard R26 ist ein R-2R DAC mit diskret aufgebauter Ausgangsstufe. Solide verarbeitet mit Top Komponenten. Ich habe das Gerät erworben, um Verbesserungsmöglichkeiten im Vergleich zum eingebauten DAC meines Hegel H390 zu testen. Der DAC im H390 ist schon sehr gut, also bitte nicht mißverstehen. Ich wollte aber ausprobieren, wie viel Verbesserung mit einem - gemessen am Preis des H390 noch bezahlbaren - externen DAC erreichbar ist.Im Vergleich zum Hegel-internen DAC klingt der Gustard weniger "metallisch" und breitet eine breitere Bühne aus. Die einzelnen Instrumente sind besser ortbar und verschwimmen nicht im Klangbild. Trotzdem klingt der Gustard nicht analytisch, sondern organisch. Die Unterschiede sind, ordentliche Komponenten und gutes Quellenmaterial vorausgesetzt, deutlich hörbar. Man muß wirklich zu Hause testen, ob es gefällt.Zu den Filtereinstellungen: ich verwende die Standardeinstellungen. Verbindung mit dem Hegel über XLR-Kabel. Der NOS-Modus klingt mir zu intransparent. Neueste Firmware habe installiert (man braucht dazu Windows und ein Kabel mit USB-C am DAC-Ende).
R. Ruff
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 18. August 2023
I purchased this at a reduced price from the Supplier via Amazon . It was described as in good condition but it looked Brand New when I got it out of the box. I am using this as my main DAC in a higher end Headphone System. It replaced a Gustard X26 Pro. One main difference between this and the X26pro is the soundstage spaciousness from the the R26 unit , this is very evident on my headphone system with imaging now outside my head ( and better front to back positioning) when listening rather than inside as with the X26pro. It was a big difference and what I was hoping for from various online reviews. What I wasn't expecting is the significant increase in clarity and noise floor reductions when connecting the Dac via the ethernet to my Desktop PC and streaming music rendered via FooBar 2000 directly to the DAC . It was a big improvement over the computer USB connection to a Gustard U18 and I2s HDMI into the R26 unit . Quite remarkable and a really unexpected improvement in my Headphone listening experience.I can certainly recommend this DAC as a excellent value component especially if you can use it via a good internet connection.
MaxxK
Bewertet in den USA am10. März 2023
In this long review I’m going to share some important set up tips that you may not figure out until you’ve read every single posted word on this heavenly music rendering machine like I had to. I have a long history in high end audio, a very good ear (and intact hearing) and am primarily a music lover, not a gear hound and definitely not an “audiophool”. I shop carefully and listen critically, I don’t do “flavor of the month” purchases and tend to stay loyal to what I’ve got. In this case, some equipment failures turned my world upside down and I HAD to buy a new DAC for streaming Tidal and from my NAS.In anticipation of this DAC arriving, I started using ROON knowing ahead of time what a perfect match that software would be with this DAC. A key feature being able to go ETHERNET direct into the R26 in lieu of the electronic sewer pipe otherwise known as USB from a noisy PC laptop. I also took the time to clean up a typical clueless ETHERNET mess in my home by purchasing an 8 port NETGEAR switch to handle ALL the ethernet connections, thus only one cable runs from the Router to the switch and all else is managed by the switch. This I learned manages traffic much better than a mish-mash of devices plugged both into a router AND a switch, don’t do that! For feel good since it was cheap and valid in theory, I also got an FMC to install between the switch and the GUSTARD which galvanically walls off the DAC’s input circuitry completely. Ok and a linear power supply for the FMC just because. All shielded Cat 8 cables except purposely the final run from the FMC to the R26. I can first say after all this I have not had a SINGLE glitch streaming Tidal and my NAS into this DAC hours a time for weeks now. That was NOT the case before I cleaned up the network and was running my ROON laptop USB into a temporary DAC I had to resort to (my old OPPO BDP105).When I first hooked up the R26 via ethernet, ROON immediately saw the Gustard by name and what I assumed was the output setting to stream via ethernet. But although things played on the status bar no sound came out. Out of impatience I then resorted to the USB input of the R26 and music flowed. My first impressions were still very good and compared to the OPPO DAC which is certainly anyone’s idea of the notorious “Sabre glare” I can assure you the difference was immediately obvious. “Analogue” was a good stereotypical way to describe the rich, dense, though slightly “warm and fuzzy” qualities I heard. This was mostly in NOS mode and let me give a tip here: Thanks to the grammar of a double negative it’s easy to get confused whether upsampling is on or off; NOS ON means upsampling is OFF!After a day of this I disconnected USB and tried ETHERNET again rebooting ROON and the Gustard once or twice and sure enough now it was playing music! Yea or so I thought. Here again there was no struggle to hear a significant improvement in smooth, natural, organic, artifact-free clarity. I’m not going to nerd out too much describing things just yet, but compared to my outgoing OPPO and a Cambridge Audio Network streamer imagine you’ve always had a low level white noise generator going in the background then you shut it off…this is a good way to describe the immediate sensation of clean, peaceful, harmonic “rightness” you get from this device. Not unlike what you hear from a very good Single Ended Triode amp into appropriate speakers with appropriate source material. But unlike that analogy I have not found this DAC to be a case of being uncannily good at some things and really bad at others. All kinds of recording from all my great classic Jazz, classical, all the way to Ozric Tenticles and 80’s metal sound so focused, natural, dense and clear in completely un-hyped way.But I was confused by seeing “AirPlay” with the Gustard ethernet input in ROON and then realized as others have that all upsampled files whether by ROON or not were showing as 44.1 on the Gustard display screen. Airplay explains how to my bewilderment ROON was able to stream to another streamer DAC in my spare room that is neither ROON ready, nor ROON tested and no intention to be so (Yamaha WXC50). The ROON airplay mode was downsampling not the Gustard. Well here’s your next big tip; it turns out the output device in ROON you want for the Gustard ETHERNET-IN confusingly has USB in the name, you want the one that says “USB ALSA” to stream via ETHERNET the right and ultimate way. Apparently the Ethernet input merges with the USB input circuitry somewhere is the reason for that unfortunate nomenclature. NOW things were really got good! I want to float the idea that the intent of an NOS Mode is not necessarily to listen to music straight-no-chaser direct into the ladder dac with no FIR filtering at all. Years ago I went that route with an Audio Note DAC and concluded there were obvious and audible artifacts coming through, sonic warts if you will. Simplicity is always the best way but too simple is not. Instead, and the translated manual for this DAC alludes to this as well, the REAL reason is to allow the superior option of doing intense and very noisy upsampling OUTSIDE the DAC altogether, in my case by ROON on my PC . You do NOT want to make a mess out of lots of redundant up and down sampling. This is where I am now. I spent a lot of time deciding on the upsampling and filtering that sounds right done by ROON then send that to the GUSTARD running pure in NOS mode. As charming as the notion is redbook digital in the purest mode possible, that only sounded good or ok in a very recording-specific way, the brutal brickwall filtering applied to most especially older CDs does not sound right in NOS mode and NO Upsampling by ROON it seems. We all know there are choices of filters in most dacs and four in ROON, what I myself don’t understand yet is whether the three in the R26 are also bypassed by the Gustard in NOS mode but it seems you can select NOS on but also still select 1 of 3 filters and I suspect they are actually not engaged if NOS is ON but I could be wrong.Anyway, after all this I can say the sound quality does not stop amazing me. What used to be and in HINDSIGHT; sonically pixilated synthetic digital artifacts masquerading as “detail” is now a feeling of astounding naturalness. Although my Cambridge Audio was clean and quite innocuous in a good way, I would still compare that like going from a typical computer screen image to the first time you saw APPLE’s retina display. That’s overstating things but conveys what I am hearing. As a musician raised by musicians I’m most sensitive to “truth of timbre” than anything else, that acoustic instruments sound like they do in real life. In my opinion, you get that right and “sound-staging” and everything else just lands where it is by default. I’m sure plenty of people prefer to marvel at what sounds like virtual reality spatial detail at the expense of everything else but not me. Cymbals have their immediate hit and complex brassy decay, not sounding like they are coated with Teflon. Same with acoustic piano, a crowd clapping doesn’t sound a broken air hose, a harpsicord doesn’t sound like a synthesizer, violins don’t have that squeaky styrofoam kind quality etc. Just heaven! In summary I have to say using this DAC via USB from a laptop though still very nice is a significant compromise. It’s not surprising this DAC was obviously intended to intimately partner with ROON for maximum results and that is definitely the case for me.
Gray
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 1. März 2023
Ignore the Gustard R26 R2R Ladder Dac at your peril....if you cherish Musicality, Detail, Clarity, huge Dynamic swings, Bass slam and Goose Bump vocals.....the Gustard really is that good.I bypassed my Hegel H390s Internal Dac using the Dac Loop on the Hegel which is a straightforward process if you have the correct cables.Sound quality wise the Gustard is a huge upgrade to the Hegel Dac , which is no slouch itself by the way...but the Gustard really is in a different league I have to say.Although this Dac carries a hefty near £1,700 price tag, I would still describe it as an Audiophile Hifi bargain if your system needs a lift in all the areas I described earlier. And as far as high end Dacs go it is actually quite cheap.The Gustard Dac has made the Hegel sound like it is now on Steroids!The joy of using the Dac Loop is that you still get the Full Fat goodness and Brilliance of the Hegels Amplifier stage and you are still able to use the Hegels Streamer module and use Qobuz via Roon...my personal Streaming setup of choice.... as the Hegel Amps are now all certified "Roon Ready".By using the Dac Loop, you totally bypass the Hegels Dac and utilise the Gustard Dac.Some Hifi upgrades give small improvements and benefits over your existing set up...but I can honestly say, hand on heart, that buying the Gustard Dac has given my system a HUGE boost and improvement...and to be honest it was pretty damn good before.I cannot recommend the R26 highly enough if you love your music and want to hear it as the maker intended. It majors with all genre's of music too which makes it exceptionally versatile as well.Buy this Dac with confidence....it really is a "No Brainer"
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