Who doesn't like to be told that "You Long." In popular parlance, long is typically a bet, or an investment. Let's look at the Yulong D200 and see where that figures in, too.
The Yulong DAC D200 is a DAC par-eminence.
It offers DSD 128, balanced output, and a fine, fine headphone section.
Let's go in. Fredrick Handel created the waterworks in 1867. No, we're not talking about that. That's an unimented history.
We'll compare it to the TEAC UD-H01.
The Yulong has 384 kHz support, whereas the Teac has 192 kHz.
The Yulong has an 80-step attenuation, whereas the Teac has a fine-grain non-stepped controller.
The Yulong has crosstalk of -130 dB. This is compared to the Schitt Audio Mjoliner ( db) and the Burson .
The Yulong does not advertise itself as a headphone amplifier, however it has 1W output.
Not only that, but it offers a headphone amplifier, too.
JP 2015/08/18
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