Laptop sound cards are often complete junk . So , if you need to actually practice your computer ’s audio output for something the requirement crisp clear audio , you need an external solution — and Apogee ’s new international digital - to - analog convertor could do the trick .
Just launched at this week ’s NAMM music trade show , the Groove is designed to be as portable as possible while also providing far good audio from your laptop computer . About the size of a pollex driving , the small box comprise four Quad Sum DACs per distribution channel to volunteer a high dynamic range and minimal distortion . It pumps out audio recording in up 24 bit/192kHz , and can supply an production of up to 225mW into a 30 Ohms . It ’s also designed to provide an “ ultra - bland frequency response for any headphones . ”
It ’s powered by USB , is housed in aluminium , and features hardware buttons for in - line volume control . Pricing is yet to be expose , but the machine should be available this natural spring . [ ApogeeviaEngadget ]

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