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The Beresford TC-7520 DAC is certified by Channel D for use with its Pure Music®, High Resolution Music Server Software.
Pure Music handles all your Mac®-based digital music collection using a high resolution music playback engine.
iTunes® acts as database, playlist organizer, etc. but doesn't play the music.
Pure Music: High Resolution Music Server Software
List Price: $129
Free, 15 - day Unrestricted Feature Demo
More information and Ordering: Channel D website
Order a TC-7520SEG and receive a $20 off coupon for Pure Music
(Coupon only)
Features:
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Based on Channel D's acclaimed Pure Vinyl audio playback engine
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Pure Music handles all music playback
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iTunes acts as database, playlist organizer, etc. but doesn't play the music
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Automatically docks with iTunes window
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Supports Apple Remote App for iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch
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Automatic sample rate switching
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Gapless track playback and Memory Play
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Adjustable Dithered Volume Control
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Supports CoreAudio Compatible Sound Cards / DACs / Audio Interfaces.
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Supports all iTunes Compatible Audio File Formats
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Plays tracks from networked volumes
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Optional REAL-TIME 64-bit upsampling
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CoreAudio Device HOG Mode support
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Internal Audio Device Selection and Setup (or use Apple Audio MIDI Setup)
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Up to 384 kHz sample rate
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Supports AudioUnit Audio processing plug-ins (parametric EQs, etc.)
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Uncompressed audio streaming support (up to 192 kHz and up to four separate connections)
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64-bit Adjustable 2/3/4-way Crossover with time alignment and minimum phase filters
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Our own proven, optimized algorithms - not built from a patchwork of "open source" software
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Native FLAC playback
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Optional FLAC file conversion and downsampling
* Note: TC-7520SEG supports up to 24/96 for coax and optical (TOSLINK) and 16/48 for USB
System requirements: Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6; G4, G5 or Intel CPU. Minimum 1 GB RAM, 2 GB for Memory Play. 4 GB or more preferred.

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Pure Music is a registered trademark of Channel D. |