![]() ![]() What’s not to like?įor the $249 USD / €279 Euro price it is selling for, you get a lot in return. You get a detailed and energetic sound, combined with a musical delivery. It was quite fun to review a DAC/Amp unit again after all this time and the TR-Amp pleasantly surprised me with its transparency and dynamics. Lieven reviewed it a few months ago, here is an excerpt: Moreover, at the rear of the device, you’ll find an RCA port, made to feed a power amp (line-out) or an integrated amplifier (pre-out). It embeds a Sabre 9038Q2M chip which is able to decode PCM streams up to 32bit – 384kHz and DSD up to DSD256.Įven better, the DAC can drive multiple headphones at the same time, with two available outputs (6.35mm + 3.5mm). It’s a bit bulky, but at the same time pretty quirky, as iFi’s product, for example. So I’ll let you put Donald and Tr-Amp in the same sentence, so you get the idea. If the name may seem a bit weird at first, you have to remember that EarMen also released a DAC before that one, the Donald DAC. A small catalog at the moment, but as they say, quality over quantity! EarMen TR-AMP The EarMen SeriesĪs usual, we are gonna take a quick tour of EarMen’s range. This allowed EarMen to kickstart pretty fast, with two great DAC/AMP – the Tr-Amp and Sparrow – all designed and produced in Europe (!).Īnd if the Sparrow intends to overcome the Dragonfly Cobalt, the new Eagle is supposed to tackle the Dragonfly Red, for cheaper. In fact, behind the Chicago based company lies Auris, a brand known for their high-end amps, acclaimed by listeners and reviewers.
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