Hegel HD12 DAC

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The new HD12 DAC is a True-DSD64 (native) DAC, with an on board digital preamp and a high quality headphone output.

Key features of this new DAC are an exceptionally low noise floor of -145dB and equally low jitter levels. In these respects it represents the best DAC we have developed to date.

Jitter wise, the largest improvement is reducing the level of “skirting” – resulting in a very much more precise sound. Together with the low noise levels, the HD12 can paint a soundstage like you never heard before. These are traits that also benefit the headphone output greatly.

The HD12 also supports all common files up to 24/192kHZ (including 88.2/176.4) on all inputs, in addition to true DSD64. A brand new USB interface / implementation makes this all possible.

On the input side, the HD12 has 1 USB, 2 optical and one RCA input. There are both RCA and true balanced analog outputs, and these can be used together if you want to add a subwoofer.

The remote control (included) can be used to control all functions of the DAC, as well as control other Hegel components.

Available in the US Warehouse now


Price: $1400

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I have 20+ such albums and maybe 4 DSD256 albums , but in case you don't know what's hip.... Upsampling on the fly to high rate DSD is the new black. HQPlayer and JRiver can do it. For the hipsters, DSD64 is passe!!!

HQPlayer also has a convolution engine to do DSP with DSD, avoiding PCM altogether.
 
So Mike, have you done a demo yet? It has astounding specs for the price!!
 
Guys...it appears I may not be able to keep my recently acquired Hegel HD12 DAC...and I thought I'd share.

I just received the Aurender N100 streamer. I was somewhat worried, using these 2 units together...as I saw a blurb on the Hegel, that while it will decode DSD; it requires a driver to do so (this is the exact verbiage, from the HD12 lit DSD capability: DSD64 (on PC only. Mac drivers will launch spring 2015).

Well...the Aurender, as a "stand-alone" player, with I'm sure some kind of Linux core for its OS; doesn't have the capability to accept and load the driver, that would be needed to play DSD with the Hegel (I don't think...which is why I say, I may not be able to keep it. I'll talk to Aurender support, and see if there isn't someway to hack or FTP to the unit...and load the driver).

If that's the case, I will have to let it go; as the Oppo HA-1 does work. It's a shame too, because it was definitely a keeper (and I was looking forward, to setting-up the HA-1...in my first, dedicated headphone rig). Biggest thing that struck me about the HD12, is this:

Sound - New research in the digital domain has resulted in extremely low jitter levels. In particular, great improvements have been made to “skirting”, a distortion that reduces the timing and precision in the sound. You hear it very well in drums and dynamic elements of the music. Another large improvement comes in the analog part of the D/A-Converter. We are talking about a noise floor of -145dB. It means the HD12 brings out so much more of those tiny details that suck you in to the music.

A noise floor, of -145db...is a figure that just leaps out at you! And it is sooo dead quiet; well...just like the Hegel guys say. You catch so many little, micro cues...that lead to a very exciting listening experience. Also...while I'll still prefer, a good, active pre-amp in my chain; I did try the HD 12 as "pre-amp"...straight into my Pass XA-30.8. And I don't know if it's the HD12 is that good, or there was just good synergy with the Pass (in terms of output/input impedance, and/or the fact that the class-A Pass has a nice, warm presentation...that lends itself well, to a passive pre-amp, like what comes directly from a DAC); but it didn't sound too bad at all

Literally, I received it a week or 2 ago; it's been playing everything I threw at it...before the Aurender arrived, and I started playing DSD. And keep in mind...it's not that the HD12 won't play DSD; not at all. You just need to be streaming from a PC or Mac (please keep in mind...as the included blurb says; the Mac driver won't be coming until "Spring" 2015)...or a unit, that can accept and load the driver; which is how most guys are doing it anyway (or for those of you, who haven't embraced...or have any DSD files to begin with; you need not worry one little bit about it, lol).

As new, as as-new gets. If I do need to move it, and someone here wants it; $300 off msrp...$1100 for a fellow Shark.
 
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