A Compact, Surprisingly Cost-Effective Gem to Control Your Multimedia Audio System
An increasing number of music lovers use their computers to store and play music, yet still want better sound and more flexibility. This initially led Furutech to release the ADL GT40 to a hugely appreciative audience. The GT40 has sold in great numbers and won many of the most prestigious awards around the world. Combining phono stage with DAC, ADC and headphone amp, the GT40 proved to be an audiophiles Swiss army knife.
The new Esprit is an even more highly tuned model, aimed at the discerning audiophile who wants even higher performance and increased flexibility.
The Esprit is designed around the excellent 24 bit/192 kHz Wolfson WM8716 DAC and the CIRRUS LOGIC CS5361 24/192 analogue to digital converter. It features optical, coaxial, USB and 2 analogue inputs. The USB output can be used for recording to hard disk and the S/PDIF output will support digital surround sound formats from allowing surround material stored on a hard drive to be played through a suitable digital surround decoder.
The final piece of the puzzle is the addition of a high quality headphone amplifier, capable of driving any headphones with impedance of 16 to 600 ohms.
The Esprit, internally wired with Furutechs renowned cables and fitted with Furutech audiophile connectors, brings the Furutech signature sound of smooth detailed clarity to desktop systems especially with high resolution 24-bits/192kHz files but even 16-bit/44.1kHz files sound impeccable and very musical.
Features
24-bit/192kHz Wolfson WM8716 High Performance Stereo DAC
24-bit/192kHz CIRRUS LOGIC CS5361 ADC converter with Multi-bit architecture at 114dB dynamic
range
24-bit/192kHz CIRRUS LOGIC CS8416 Digital Audio Interface Receiver Low-Jitter Clock Recovery
24-bit/96kHz Tenor TE7022L Hi-Q USB Audio Streaming Controller
Supports Asynchronous mode and ASIO
32/44.1/48/96 kHz sampling rates supported
2-input channels and 2-output channels supported by one I2S pair with independent sample rate
The I2S bus separates clock and data signals, resulting in a very low jitter connection.