Tad Is Out For Mac

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Tad Is Out For Macbook Pro

In order to achieve the best sound quality from music, files transferred from a PC, TAD developed the Asynchronous USB Transfer Engine. In contrast to the normal synchronous transfer method, the asynchronous method adopted by the TAD-C2000, controls the data transfer on the receiving end using a high quality clock, and resulting in a high-precision PCM signal free from clock jitter created in the PC or transfer stages. The ultra-high C/N master clock UPCG equipped D/A converter converts it to precise, high-quality music signals.The USB playback format depends on the PC software. See your PC manual for PC settings. TAD put a great deal of effort into the design of the networks to seamlessly intergrate the drive units into a cohesive whole.

To eliminate any effects from magnetism and vibration due to the CST and bass drivers, the network filters are located outside of the cabinet. Installed within the high rigidity aluminum base, these networks are isolated both mechanically and acoustically from the influence of the main enclosure, ensuring maximum resolution. The D/A converter uses Burr-Brown PCM1794A chips in a twin differential configuration. The circuitry and power supplies are completely isolated between digital and analog sections, ensuring low noise.

A 70ยต copper foil PCB lowers losses from board wiring, permitting accurate signal amplification. The power supply utilizes a high capacity toroidal transformer for a powerful, yet responsive sound.