Epiphany Acoustics EHP-O2Di

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Epiphany Acoustics ha lanzado el EHP-O2i, modificando ligeramente el diseño de la producción del Combo de O2 + DAC, de acuerdo con las variaciones mas solicitadas por los clientes, y está disponible desde el pasado 4 de Julio de 2014.
Las modificaciones son:
- El conector de potencia pasa a la parte trasera del aparato.
- La entrada de Audio también pasa a la parte trasera y ha sido reemplazada por conectores RCA, a los que se añade la doble función de servir de Entrada y Salida, permitiendo la conexión a un amplificador externo. No me deja subir fotos de la parte trasera, lo podéis ver en la Web, mas abajo.
Precio 179,99 Libras + 10 Libras de Gastos de Envío



http://epiphany-acoustics.co.uk/ehp-o2di-launching-friday-040714/

http://epiphany-acoustics.co.uk/products-page/dacs/ehp-o2di-desktop-headphone-amplifierdac-3/

"The EHP-O2Di is an upgraded version of the current EHP-O2D. The innards remain the same with their award winning performance (see below for the latest comments from Hi-Fi Choice!) but we have modified the connections to make it a much tidier, neater and flexible amplifier for the home environment. The changes are as follows:

    Power entry has been moved to the rear.
    The front input jack has been removed and replaced by RCA sockets on the rear. These RCA sockets also double as the line out from the DAC section, allowing you to connect the EHP-O2Di to an external amplifier.

These changes incorporate the most commonly requested modifications we are asked about and, although fairly minor, will allow the EHP-O2Di to fit in to your set up much more naturally.
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-  Sansa Clip+ (Rockboxed), iPod Classic 7G.
-  Sennheiser Momentum, SoundMAGIC HP150, HD 25-C-II, Grado Alessandro MS1i, AKG 420, Koss PortaPro, TDK BA200, Sony MH1c, Sennheiser PMX-680, Radiopaq Dots...
-  Leckerton UHA-6S.MkII, Headstage Arrow 4G, Fiio E06, PA2V2.

"... But that's the secret of life, I think, to find always something better, to find new inspirations, new enthusiasms. Nothing is ever perfect, and there is always something new to discover." (Claudio Abbado)