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Soundaware D 300 Digital transport. Roon Ready.


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Item Condition: Excellent
Shipping Options: Pickup available but audition is not available.,Shipping is available at agreed cost.
Suburb or Town: Perth
State: WA
Payment Method: Paypal - EFT
Reason for selling: Excess no use
 
 
Bought and change of direction without use and final system colour is silver.
 

Soundaware D300 Streamer – Near new – excellent condition bought 22/2/2020 

 

Update can run Tidal via Roon which sounds better or from pc, laptop, tablet and Roon ready as long as hosted on your local pc etc. Update on info supplied by Dacman who sells the products in Aus.

 

Purchased from  Dacman Feb 2020 with receipt. Not used for 6 months. As new. RRP $3000 almost double asking price

 

Sold once to local member not suitable with some  active speakers, frequency crossover on volume control. No issues otherwise.


http://www.soundaware.net/productinfo/161495.html


D300-High Performance Professional PCM-DSD Network Digital Music Transport
Transport is specially designed for professional high performance HIFI playback. Compared to integrated player, transport need more experience of cable connection and equipment collocation, however, the bigger space, better power supply and magnetic shielding, standardized audio transfer channel make transport the best match for Hi-End playback.

Soundaware has been R&D on digital transport since 2010. We launched D100 in 2012, D100PRO Deluxe in 2013 and D100PRO femto version in 2016. Along all these years, we have earned affirmation and support from lots of audiophiles worldwide.


The D300 incorporates a new generation of linear CPU and professional low-noise linear power supply, aerospace-grade sockets for better responsiveness and significantly lower EMI emissions. At the same time,
it uses copper-nickel-zinc alloy to all seal-shield FPGA and clock part in order to reduce external interference. Plus it also uses a galvanized iron plate of up to 5 mm thick to isolate power transformer, filter and PCB boards.


The following technical features assure the quality of signal and significantly improve D300’s analytical power as well as sound transparency:

6+4 layers of PCB design
Complete isolation of each individual layer
The key signal lines are all double isolated.
Use the patch instead of the direct plugged components to reduce radiation of the receiving area.


Streamer
o    UPNP/DLNA
o    Airplay
o    Samba (NAS)
o    SDCard: 256GB tested, FAT32, EXFAT, NTFS
o    High Performance USB Port for external USB Drive
 
Format Supported
o    DSD: DSD64 (ISO, DSF)
o    WAV: 32-192KHz
o    FLAC: 32-192KHz, Compression Level 1-8
o    APE: 32-48KHz,
o    ALAC, AIFF, AAC, MP3: 48KHz
 
Digital Input
o    Bluetooth: APTX Audio Playback
o    USB: FPGA Based, Supports PCM192kHz, DSD128
o    BNC 22.5792Mhz, 24.576Mhz Output 3V-5V
 
Digital Output
o    Optical: PCM 16-24bit, 44.1-192kHz
o    SPDIF Coax: 0.5Vpp, PCM 16-32bit, 44.1-192kHz, DSD64 over DoP
o    AES EBU: 5Vpp, PCM 16-32bit, 44.1-192kHz, DSD64 over DoP
o    RJ45 i2s: Native i2s LVCMOS Output 
o    HDMI i2s: Native i2s LVDS Output (DENAFRIPS Compatible)
o    BNC WORD Clock Output: 3.3V CMOS
 
Dimension & Weight
o    Dimension: 430W x 88H x 200D
o    Weight: 7KG
 

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23 minutes ago, Bengineer said:

Are they your photos, or is it the same ironing board model? Or do you and eagleeyes frequent SNA and IBA forums and it's actually your old one?

 

lol... you are quiet the investigator ..i assume it has something to do with your day job? 

How can you not recognize Neil's beautiful hands.

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6 minutes ago, delphi17 said:

 

lol... you are quiet the investigator ..i assume it has something to do with your day job? 

How can you not recognize Neil's beautiful hands.

Because whenever I see him in person I can't stop staring at his gear 

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