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May 2020
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La concurrence offre facilement la prise en charge du DSD
Une sortie symétrique et un taux d'échantillonnage nettement supérieur à ce prix
Qualité d'écoute, Facilité d'utilisation, Filtre alimentation, Mini format, maxi technologie, ,
La concurrence offre facilement la prise en charge du DSD, une sortie symétrique et un taux d'échantillonnage nettement supérieur à ce prix
Le Audioquest DragonFly Cobalt est un véritable OVNI, disons-le clairement. Son manque de fonctionnalités, comme la prise en charge du DSD, l'absence de sortie symétrique, le PCM « bridé » à 96 kHz font de lui un produit en apparence dépassé, surtout par...
The DragonFly Cobalt might at first appear to be an odd addition to the range on paper, and if you need support for very hi-res PCM and DSD you will need to look elsewhere. In more real-world terms, though, this is a fantastic DAC that elevates the go-any...
Extrait: 2020 has been an eventful year to say the least but also one in which many have turned to music as an escape from the madness of the world around them. Music is a meditation that allows you to escape from the problems of life, whose powers are not to be u...
Extrait: The latest addition to AudioQuest's DragonFly range is its best yet. The Cobalt model not only converts a huge range of audio formats from your computer, it also features a high-quality headphone amplifier, as well as being able to deliver great sound to...
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Publié: 2020-05-15, Auteur: Richard , review by: the-ear.net
Extrait: It's hard to believe that it has been eight years since the release of Audioquest's ingenious Dragonfly, the memory stick-sized USB DAC/preamp/headphone amp that provides a simple, effective and affordable solution to the problem of mediocre sound quality...
Publié: 2019-09-10, Auteur: What , review by: whathifi.com
Clean and precise presentation, Spot on timing and dynamics, Wide file support,
Not the most relaxed nature, DragonTail adaptor fits poorly,
Our only real complaint is nothing to do with the sound, only the quality of the DragonTail adaptor. However, the sonic return is such that those wishing to use the Cobalt with their USB-C smartphone should still get one and fork out for a new adaptor ins...
The Cobalt perhaps lacks the last iota of dynamic ceiling as compared to some megabuck, big-component outboard headphone amp/DACs, but then again, maybe not. Either way, I was very impressed with just how "high-end" the best hi-res music sounded via Audio...
Extrait: Linear Tube Audio, Decware, Omega Speaker Systems, And Zu Audio The Audiophile System Builder V2 Our recommendations for buying a complete audiophile stereo system with a budget between $3600 to $7400 for streaming hi-res audio. Review By Ian White Of e...
Publié: 2019-11-21, Auteur: John , review by: stereophile.com
Is AudioQuest's DragonFly Cobalt worth the extra $100 compared with the DragonFly Red? Yes. That sense of ease it offers with long-term listening is something I don't want to do without. The DragonFly Cobalt has replaced the DragonFly Red as my eBook-read...