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Published on 12/10/08 at 18:31
(Originally written by oxyde31/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
I bought it 15 years ago after listening to it in a store. I also tried out about 20 other converters in this auditorium and it was difficult for me to choose between a MICRO MEGA and the ARCAM DELTA BLACK BOX, which sounds more like an analog tape with a very detailed and accurate sound. It's based on a Philips CI TDA1541 with dual power supply and an impressive analog compensation circuitry... British electronics.
I often use this DAC at home. I've used it live and in the studio for analog processing, or live connected to a digital 16 bit / 48 kHz mixer for jazz, classical, and acoustic music, and all signals...…
I bought it 15 years ago after listening to it in a store. I also tried out about 20 other converters in this auditorium and it was difficult for me to choose between a MICRO MEGA and the ARCAM DELTA BLACK BOX, which sounds more like an analog tape with a very detailed and accurate sound. It's based on a Philips CI TDA1541 with dual power supply and an impressive analog compensation circuitry... British electronics.
I often use this DAC at home. I've used it live and in the studio for analog processing, or live connected to a digital 16 bit / 48 kHz mixer for jazz, classical, and acoustic music, and all signals...…
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(Originally written by oxyde31/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
I bought it 15 years ago after listening to it in a store. I also tried out about 20 other converters in this auditorium and it was difficult for me to choose between a MICRO MEGA and the ARCAM DELTA BLACK BOX, which sounds more like an analog tape with a very detailed and accurate sound. It's based on a Philips CI TDA1541 with dual power supply and an impressive analog compensation circuitry... British electronics.
I often use this DAC at home. I've used it live and in the studio for analog processing, or live connected to a digital 16 bit / 48 kHz mixer for jazz, classical, and acoustic music, and all signals stay very detailed as if you were listening to an album at home, the sound is not aggressive and it's very dynamic...
A must have!!!!!!!!!!
I bought it 15 years ago after listening to it in a store. I also tried out about 20 other converters in this auditorium and it was difficult for me to choose between a MICRO MEGA and the ARCAM DELTA BLACK BOX, which sounds more like an analog tape with a very detailed and accurate sound. It's based on a Philips CI TDA1541 with dual power supply and an impressive analog compensation circuitry... British electronics.
I often use this DAC at home. I've used it live and in the studio for analog processing, or live connected to a digital 16 bit / 48 kHz mixer for jazz, classical, and acoustic music, and all signals stay very detailed as if you were listening to an album at home, the sound is not aggressive and it's very dynamic...
A must have!!!!!!!!!!
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- Manufacturer: Arcam
- Model: DELTA BLACK BOX
- Category: Other Hi-Fi Products
- Added in our database on: 12/10/2008
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