aune DAC-BT Audio Receivers & Amplifiers Instruction Guide
- June 3, 2024
- aune
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aune DAC-BT Audio Receivers & Amplifiers
Specifications
- Package Dimensions: 89 x 6.22 x 3.7 inches
- Item Weight: 01 pounds
- Item model number: Flamingo Tube DAC-BT
- Batteries: 1 C battery required. (Included)
Product Descriptions
Among home audio receivers and amplifiers, the aune Flamingo tube DAC Amp Combo features an op-amp mode in addition to a tube in its small form that can produce a pleasant and mellow tone.
The USB input support for a USB sound card, external sound card, or USB DAC (digital to analogue audio converter) is up to 32 bits/768 kHz and DSD512. An iPhone DAC is also possible (the necessary cable is included). The coaxial input support is up to 24 bits/384 kHz and DoP128.
You can experience high-resolution audio even when using Bluetooth because the Bluetooth version supports aptX HD and LDAC and functions as a Bluetooth DAC, home audio receiver, and Bluetooth headphone receiver. Aune’s 2014-born classic tube DAC series is currently in its fifth iteration.
The latest generation has better performance than any of its predecessors despite being substantially smaller thanks to our understanding of tube circuits and years of experience using tubes in audio.
Multi-Connectivity
Features
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Make a Tube one Out of Your Audio System
The Flamingo is a small, versatile tube audio DAC that may be utilized in a variety of settings, including your home and workplace. Vacuum tubes have been around for more than a century. It has superior overload tolerance, improved linearity, more consistent harmonics, and a distinct flavor that transistors lack. -
Dual Mode & High Resolution Audio
The Flamingo offers master tape-level decoding capabilities: Coaxial input: up to 24bit/384k; USB input: up to 32bit/768k and DSD512. Both the tube mode and the op-amp mode are available. Two different modes, two tastes. -
Receiving in High Definition through Bluetooth (Only the Bluetooth Edition)
1 Bluetooth supports LDAC, AAC, and Qualcomm aptX HD. -
High-end and attractive tuning
High-quality Hi-Fi parts as communication-level FR PCB material; C0G capacitor, low-ripple LDO, etc. are used in the Flamingo.
Cautious
When the gadget is functioning, the tube may become warm. Avoid touching it. US-style plugs are used. An appropriate adaptor is required to utilize it in another area. Before placing the order, kindly verify compatibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an amplifier if I have a receiver?****
Usually not.
An amplifier is already present in an A/V receiver.
An audio signal can be received, processed, amplified for speakers, and video
can be passed through to a TV or projector using an A/V receiver.
Can I use an amplifier with a receiver?****
Yes, there are few exceptions to this rule where you can add more amps to a
configuration that already has a receiver installed.
However, generally speaking, you use an AV receiver for home theatre and a
stereo amp for hi-fi.
That’s how easy it is, in fact.
Is there a difference between an amplifier and a receiver?****
A receiver has a built-in radio portion, whereas an amplifier does not, and
this is the primary distinction between a receiver and a “normal” integrated
amplifier with reference to sound systems.
Therefore, while not all amplifiers are receivers, all receivers are
technically amplifiers
How many watts is a good receiver?****
The majority advise using 25 to 400 watts and some even more.
Choose a receiver that can output a consistent level of power within the
recommended rating. For example, if a speaker needs between 25 and 150 watts,
a 45 to 100 watt receiver would be a great choice.
Can you leave an amplifier on all the time?****
Amplifiers shouldn’t be left on since prolonged and continuous heat exposure might cause internal components, including the filament, to wear out.
Quality and dependable amplifiers can run continuously for hours, days, or even weeks without experiencing any damage.****
It’s advisable to switch your amps off when not in use, though.
Which is better integrated amplifier or receiver?****
The receiver has greater reverberation, delays, and decoding circuitry.
Does a receiver affect sound quality?****
In order to improve sound quality, the receiver also amplifies the source signal; this is another setting that may be adjusted dependent on the room and speaker configuration.
Can you connect two receivers together?****
You can link two receivers together and increase the sound output of the
complete system by adding more speakers.
You may easily connect two audio receivers by yourself if you have two and
want to.
Why do you need a receiver?****
Receivers for stereo and surround sound
They have a variety of uses, but their primary function is to accept audio and
videosignals from different sources (such as a turntable, Bluray player, or
cable box), amplify them, and then deliver the audio to your speakers
Receivers function for those same devices as a switcher.
Can you connect two amplifiers together?****
A common question is whether it is secure to connect two amplifiers together.
There are numerous possibilities, therefore it is feasible.
The choices are determined by the input/output settings of the machine.
You might have an outdated amplifier that you think will improve the sound of
your audio setup.
Do speakers need an amplifier?****
No amplifier is required.
If whatever you use to listen to music can achieve that on its own: a lack of
power isn’t one of your difficulties. An amplifier’s duty is to raise the
power output of your source to the level you want.
You may now stop reading and continue listening to your favourite podcasts!
What is the purpose of an amplifier in a sound system?****
The head unit’s weak audio stream is amplified by an amplifier to make it strong enough to move
How do sound receivers function?****
The receiver transmits the audio to the decoder and transmits the video to your television. The information is sent to amplifiers for each sound channel output after the decoder separates the various sound channels from the video stream. The suitable speaker or speakers are connected to these amplifiers.
How should I choose a receiver?****
The size of your space is the first factor to consider when selecting an AV receiver. This serves as the basis for determining how much power, how many channels, and ultimately how much money you’ll need to spend to acquire these things.