TL;DR: The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite is a premium $599.99 wireless gaming headset offering audiophile-grade 96 kHz 24-bit hi-res audio with low-latency LC3+ codec, active noise cancellation, dual ...
The CS5343/4 is a complete analog-to-digital converter for digital audio systems. It performs sampling, ADC, and anti-alias filtering, generating 24-bit values for both left and right inputs in serial ...
The CS4341 is a 24-bit, 96 kHz stereo digital to analog converter featuring volume control and low clock-jitter sensitivity. It features an on-chip digital de-emphasis, as well as filtered live level ...
The M-Audio MicroTrack 24/96 takes portable digital recording to a whole new level. If you've ever used a portable DAT recorder or even a MiniDisc to capture a rehearsal, concert, or even just ambient ...
Singer-songwriter Neil Young is on a crusade to save recorded music with a new digital audio player called Pono aimed at offering so-called high-resolution digital audio. PonoMusic, the company behind ...
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Last week, ZTE launched its new Axon smartphone in the US, which boats some top of the line specifications at a price that substantially undercuts the competition. One of the big selling points is the ...
In 2015, there’s not much question about audio storage, transmission, or streaming: it’s digital. Apart from rare sightings of vinyl or open-reel tape in boutique sales or creative enclaves, audio is ...
In early 2013, Nautel and Omnia introduced an AES3 composite multiplex implementation that uses only the left channel of a 192 kHz AES3 link. This implementation does not allow the entire 99 kHz ...
This week, Sony unleashed a battery of expensive audio gear that claims to support “high-resolution audio” which, like “ultra high-definition” in the video world, sounds pretty snazzy. But what does ...