ByWhat Hi-Fi?published 3 November 11
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Smart, compact box delivers sufficient pride of ownership
+good connectivity
+supports hi-res audio
+exciting sound
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We’re rather excited about the new TEAC Reference range. We received a super-sneak preview a few months back và liked what we saw: a family of diminutive components with near-identical chassis, all enticingly priced in the region of £300. This, the DAC, is the first one of the family that we’ve seen. We certainly like the design. There’s a good variety of sizes of DACs around, but we think the UD-H01 is about right, at just over 21cm square và 5cm high. Smart và nicely put together, it feels substantial enough lớn justify the money required but will still slot in to lớn a relatively compact space alongside the rest of your system. A good number of inputsThere’s a tai nghe output và volume control on the front of the unit, alongside a button for switching between inputs. It’s well covered in this regard, with USB, coaxial và optical inputs, plus stereo analogue và XLR outputs.We connect via USB and work through a few chạy thử tracks in WAV format. The TEAC delivers a clean and crisp sound. Bombay Bicycle Club’s Shuffle sounds suitably upbeat & perky, while Drake’s Over shows there’s plenty of bass extension, though we could do with a little more detail and agility.The TEAC will take hi-res Studio Master 24bit/192kHz files via coaxial và optical inputs. We turn lớn Linn Records’ recordings of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and the H01 imparts impressive scale và dynamic reach on the music. & yet, the extra detail we might expect isn’t quite realised. Treble notes, as is the case with other files, lack a little detail & warmth. Minor quibbles apart, this is a smart, versatile & accomplished little box.
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