Built on classic
Burr-Brown and Analog Devices ICs


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Central role

One device for your entire system.


Why is the maximum sample rate limited to 192 kHz?

The device is built around a classic multibit architecture without oversampling or additional conversion stages.

192 kHz is the practical limit for this type of implementation without introducing unnecessary complexity.


Why no DSP?

There are no general-purpose DSP engines or programmable processing chains.

The only digital processing involved is limited to classic digital filters, used as part of the core architecture without additional transformation stages.


Why discrete logic?

Functions are implemented directly at the circuit level.

This includes phase control, channel routing, and operating modes, without relying on general-purpose processing platforms.


What is NOS?

NOS (Non-OverSampling) is a mode without oversampling and digital filtering. The signal path remains direct, without additional processing stages.


What is a modular platform?

The same platform supports different configurations.


What is the expected price?

$499 to $1299 depending on configuration.

Final specifications and pricing may vary slightly.


When does production start?

Production is planned for early June 2026.

 
Designed and assembled in Canada | Amiteque Electronics, 2026

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Key features

Multibit architecture

A direct and structured signal approach.

Direct signal path

No unnecessary conversion stages.

Extended control

Phase, channel routing, and operating modes available directly.

Modular platform

Flexible configuration based on system requirements
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RIAA

Integated MM and MC phono stage
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XLR output

Balanced analog output
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NOS option

Digital filter bypass
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Multibit digital-to-analog converter