ATC CD DAC preamp now certified Roon Tested

posted on Thursday, 18th February 2021 by Steve May

Hi-fi  Streaming  High Res Audio 

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ATC’s high-end CD pre-amp, the CDA 2 Mk 2 CD, has received Roon Tested certification from Roon Labs. Developed to partner ATC’s latest P2 power amplifier and active speaker designs, the made-in-the-UK multi-entertainment separate offers USB access to up to 24/384kHz PCM/Quad DSD high-resolution music streaming alongside an upgraded CD transport and a premium 32-bit DAC.

It also offers dedicated headphone amplification, along with analogue circuits redesigned for an even wider, flatter frequency response with very low distortion.

Roon is a visually rich and engaging way to browse, organise, and listen to music. Artist photos, credits, bios, reviews, lyrics, tour dates, and composers are located automatically, then interconnected by links to build a surfable digital magazine.

Roon is also a multi-room, multi-user networked audio platform, and offers bit-perfect playback, DSD and PCM upsampling, multichannel support, and Signal Path display. Roon also links personal files with the millions of tracks available on TIDAL and Qobuz.

All Roon Tested devices are profiled by Roon’s QA Team so that Roon can identify them and automatically configure its settings to be optimized for them.

Steve May

Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3TechRadarHome Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.

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