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Item: Mytek Brooklyn DAC Price Range: $1000 Item Condition: Used Extra Info: Based in Sydney - Happy to cover postage though. Please don't forget to report your post as FOUND when possible. (You can now delete this text).
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Item: Mytek Brooklyn Dac Price Range: $1800 Item Condition: Used Extra Info: I'm in Melbourne. Interested in this for a headphone setup.
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Item: Mytek Brooklyn DAC / Pre-amplifier / Phono Stage, silver.Location: Melbourne CBDPrice: $2,000 (Not negotiable)Item Condition: ExcellentReason for selling: No longer requiredPayment Method: Pickup - Cash, Wire transferExtra Info: Used only for a few hours, virtually new. Amazing DAC, best in its class. Neutral, open sound with OLED display and MQA capabilities. With box and papers. Retails in Australia for $3,300.00. ___ Brooklyn is the Mytek newest, highly anticipated DAC Headphone Preamplifier and the first stand alone DAC to incorporate future MQA streaming decoder. Brooklyn DAC features: – Stunning transparent detailed Mytek sound – up to 384k, 32 bit and DSD256 conversion – 384k, 32 bit integer USB2 Class 2 interface (no drivers for Mac, Linux, or Linux based streamers, Native DSD ASIO Drivers for Windows) – Certified MQA high resolution decoder for high resolution streaming – Choice of inputs: AES, SPDIF, Toslink, SPDIF, DSD SDIF, Analog Line In or Phono – High Performance M/C, M/M phono preamplifier (all analog signal path to output) – High Performance Dual Mono, High Current (800mA) headphone preamplifier. Dual unbalanced jacks for two headphones or balanced operation with Mytek 2×1/4? to 4pin XLR adapter – Audio Interface function: in addition to USB playback, Brooklyn will accept digital inputs into computer via USB – Femtoclock Clock generator with jitter below 0.8ps – Wordclock input and output – stacking of units for multichannel and surround sound is possible. – optional 12 VDC power supply input – Sculpted aluminum front panel chassis – Brooklyn just started shipping in December 2015.
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Hi guys, So we are getting married in the Big Apple next May, and the Dining Room of the Wythe Hotel doesn't have enough space for a band. We were thinking of just rigging up a turntable, and getting every guest or every couple, to bring a classic record to play. What should I do? Just buy one over there? Rent one? Holly had floated the idea of this, though I'm skeptical of it's performance Love to hear peoples thoughts!