FS Parasound D/AC-1000 multibit DAC

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    I've got a multibit (2x PCM63) Parasound D/AC-1000 for sale (575£ when new).
    Price: 160£ including shipping and a professional 2,00m Cordial CDS 122 75Ohm S/PDIF cable

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    Specifications
    Frequency Response: 2.5 Hz - 20 kHz, +/- 0.25/0.5 dB
    Signal to Noise Ratio: > 110 dB, 115 dB typical
    Channel Separation: > 100 dB @ 20 kHz
    Total Harmonic Distortion: < 0.0025% @ 1 kHz
    Amplitude Linearity: > 95 dB; 98 dB typical
    Phase Linearity: +/- 0.1° @ 20 kHz
    Maximum Jitter: < 150 picoseconds RMS
    D-A Converters: 20 bit, push-pull, independent for each channel 2x PCM63P-J
    Oversampling Rate: 8 X (352.8 kHz)
    Digital Input: 32 kHz - 48 kHz, Consumer standard SPDIF
    Filters: 8x interpolating digital filter; two 2/3-order low-pass anti-imaging filters
    Absolute Polarity: 0 deg or 180 deg switchable
    Digital Inputs: Coaxial; TOSlink fiber optic; ST module fiber optic
    Outputs: Analog Line Out: 2 V nominal, 600 Ω, suitable load >= 10 k Ω; Digital: 75 Ω RCA coaxial, 0.5 V peak-to-peak
    Power Supplies: 3 separate transformers for digital; each analog channel
    Power Requirement: 220 - 240 V, 50 Hz
    Dimensions: 19` W x 3` H (3 3/8 with feet) x 12` D
    Net Weight: 15.4 lb
     
    tuga, Jun 28, 2009
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    Still available.
     
    tuga, Jul 6, 2009
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    Sold,
     
    tuga, Sep 19, 2009
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