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The 'Silicon DAC' Offers Impressive Audio Specs In a Compact Package

Periodic Audio, a company that is well and truly dedicated to being able to create pocket-sized manifestations of high-end audio systems, has launched a brilliant new DAC device that is designed to be able to offer big sound from an eminently small package.

Measuring in at about a third of the size of a typical AA battery, the 'Silicon DAC' device offers DSD256 support and can be used with plugged-in headphones.

Currently the subject of a crowdfunding campaign over on Indiegogo, this delightfully designed and smartly engineered DAC device can be obtained for a pledge of $129. It is designed to appeal to music lovers who want to be able to use a compact piece of audio technology in order to enhance the sound quality of music emitted from their computer or smartphone.

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  3. Crowdfunding for Audio Technology — The 'Silicon DAC' is currently the subject of a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, attracting backers interested in supporting innovative portable audio devices.

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