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The Transporter strikes me as a versatile product whose flexibility may be its best and worst trait. Since it can be used in more than one way—as a music server, DAC, or stand-alone digital preamp, many users may employ it in a way that prevents it from sounding its best. Although the Transporter has a volume control that allows it to be used as a stand-alone digital preamp, this digital volume control can and will decrease the Transporter’s fidelity if it’s used for more than 10dB of attenuation. Audiophiles who want to extract maximum performance from a Transporter should use it in conjunction with an analog preamp to control its output levels. Although you can use a Transporter as a stand-alone digital preamp, that doesn’t mean you should.
I think the ideal prospective owner of a Transporter would be someone who’s been using a $4k-to-$5k DAC that he purchased five or more years ago, and who is ready for a step up in both fidelity and ergonomic flexibility. Combined with a Music Vault II the Transporter can form an ergonomically elegant portal into the world of digital music. The Transporter can handle all your legacy digital sources, give you access to Internet music and radio, perform as a wireless music server, and let you enjoy higher-definition 96kHz/24-bit music files. It is the only high-end two-channel DAC that can do so much for so little money.
If you are thinking of buying any $2000+ DAC you absolutely must consider a Transporter. It’s simply that good.
SPECS & PRICING
Logitech Transporter Network Music Player
Type: WiFi (802.11g) and/or Ethernet-connected D/A processor with digital-domain volume control (range-adjusted with resistor jumpers)
Digital inputs: TosLink, coaxial, BNC, AES/EBU, word-clock (BNC)
Digital outputs: TosLink, coaxial, BNC, AES/EBU
Analog outputs: One pair RCA, one pair balanced XLR
Operatingsystemssupported: Mac OS X 10.3 or later, 733MHz Pentium running Windows NT/2000/XP, Linux/BSD/Solaris/Perl 5.8.3 or later
Sample rates supported: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, and 96kHz
Audio formats supported: linear PCM, 16 or 24 bits/sample
Maximum output levels: 2V RMS, single-ended; 3V RMS, balanced
Dimensions: 17" x 3" x 12.25"
Shipping weight: 11 lbs.
Price: $1999
Taxes for outside of EU is not in price.
The price for sending packages outside the EU does not include the handle with care service, at least in the case of shipping in several countries, so please contact me before buying. This is the economic cost of shipping. The handle with care service can be charged via DHL, but then it costs 250 Euros or more depending on the size and weight. It is also possible to send the package at your expense, if you have a contract with DHL, you pay a lower shipping cost, in which case you only pay the full price of the device, without postage. In any case, if you want to send your package outside the EU, please contact me beforehand, because in the case of sending outside the EU with economic class, I am not responsible for damages. If you choose economy class anyway, I cover the device with 5cm thick styrofoam and a cardboard box. So far there have been no major damage issues. If sent in economy class, the package is insured up to the full amount, in case of damage, you make a claim for compensation, to avoid additional costs.
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Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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