
The PCM1792A DAC Card, tailored for the E7 4497 PREMIUM and STANDARD DAP models, launched on November 1st by Oriole Japan.
Employs Texas Instruments' PCM1792A DACs in dual independent configurations, supporting PCM up to 192kHz/24bit and DSD256 playback.
Features optimized circuit design for harmonic structure refinement and transient response enhancement, achieving a dynamic range of 123dB at 4.7Vrms output.

The Canor Gaia C2 is a high-end lamp-based DAC and CD player, emphasizing precision and natural sound reproduction.
It features Texas Instruments PCM1792A 24-bit DACs, supporting sampling rates up to 192 kHz, configured in dual mono.
The device incorporates a lamp-based output stage utilizing 6922 (E88CC) and 12AX7 tubes for smooth, musical audio.

Loewe Leo wireless headphones feature an integrated DAC and amplifier by Texas Instruments, promising enhanced audio fidelity over conventional Bluetooth setups.
Equipped with 50mm drivers using OCE diaphragm technology, they deliver balanced bass, clear mids, and detailed treble for a superior auditory experience.
Supporting Bluetooth LC3+ codec and 96kHz/24-bit audio resolution, they offer high-quality sound transmission, although not lossless.

The WiiM Amp Ultra, a flagship streaming amplifier, launched on October 3rd, priced around ¥89,760, and available in two colors: Space Gray and Silver.
Features include a 3.5-inch full-color touchscreen, ESS SABRE ES9039Q2M DAC, dual TI TPA3255 amp chips, and six OPA1612 operational amplifiers.
Equipped with RoomFit room correction, the device uses a smartphone's microphone for precise acoustic tuning based on room characteristics.
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