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It was certainly far too exotic for me to ever consider that, one day, I might own anything like it. I always thought that Chord products look rather like aliens had landed and given us audio gear. Since I took so much time to write it, I decided to publish it anyway, with only a few changes and additions. Even most of the pictures are old! I wanted to try and summarise Rob Watts' technology in the review before publishing it, but never got around to it. Note: I started writing this review in May 2014 (and posted it in Jan 2016). Output power – 1KHz 1V sinewave both channels driven 0.1% distortion.Headphone output: 110dB SPL into a 300ohm headphone load.Ē6K tap-length filter (more than double when compared to the QuteHD DAC).Input, sample rate and volume level indication by colour-change LEDs.ěattery powered for approximately 14 hours operation.On Apple Mac OS, iOS for iPhone/iPad and Android, no drivers are required and Hugo will work up to 384KHz and DSD64/128 if your playback software/app can support it.On a PC (Vista, Win 7 or 8) Hugo will playback music up to 384KHz and support both DSD64 and DSD128, but for this you must install the supplied driver which comes in the box and is also available on this product page.HD USB input 32-bit/384KHz and DSD128-capable (for computer/laptop playback see driver details below).ĝriverless USB input 16-bit/48kHz-capable (designed for tablets/phones).RCA coaxial input 24-bit/384kHz-capable.









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