The converter features Antelope’s 64-bit clocking technology. The 64-bit algorithm implements Acoustically Focused Clocking (AFC) and Jitter Management, which Antelope says are “the two critical components invented by Antelope to improve audio quality via clocking.”
The Zodiac features a sampling rate of up to 192 kHz and a 129dB Dynamic Range. The DAC features 2 x S/PDIF, 2 x Optical inputs, Balanced & Unbalanced Analog outputs and USB 2.0 connectivity through a custom USB chip, working with native drivers. The proprietary USB chip is designed to allow multi-platform plug and play, requiring no drivers installation for OS X, Windows and Linux.
In addition, the users can download a free Zodiac Control Panel. The app is available for OS X, Windows and Linux and allows remote control of the device and a one-click firmware update.
Price:
$1,895 (EUR 1,595).
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