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Originally Posted by Mouse
I was hoping Boulder had a lesser DAC to match their lower tiered product lines. I'm ignorant to Boulder's product line, but this DAC seems like a DAC with an internal music storage for playback, maybe a streamer too? I can't tell.
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I'm sorry to learn your google is broken. From their web page, here's some highlights-
**Accepts streaming (USB and UPnP/DLNA Ethernet) and traditional (HDMI, Toslink, S/PDIF and AES3) digital input connections
**Plays online audio and video services such as Tidal, Spotify, Netflix or YouTube via HDMI inputs, including video throughput
**Artist, track name, album name, cover art and file type information is displayed when available during streaming
**Decodes MP3, FLAC, xFLAC, WAV, xWAV, ALAC (Apple Lossless), AIFF, OGG Vorbis, and DSF (DSD 1x and DSD 2x) music files
**Automatic software updates when linked to an active Internet connection
**IR remote and networked IP control for use in stand-alone systems or fully integrated homes
**Supports all common digital data rates and resolutions
**Internal volume control for direct connection to amplification
**Differentially balanced version of Boulder's Precise Interval Clock to eliminate jitter and maintain ultra-precise data timing at the DACs
Best Sir,
Bob