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Published: 2013-02-08, Author: R. , review by: macworld.com
For many listeners, $249 is expensive, but the rPAC is reasonably priced within the hi-fi world, and it performs incredibly well for the price: If you plug some nice headphones into the rPAC and put on a favorite album, you probably won't want to stop li...
Abstract: Britain's Arcam is a bold company. Its origins and its bread-and-butter were in midrange stereo hi-fi components, and in particular a long line of award-winning amplifiers. Then, as the digital revolution took hold, the company showed a remarkable drive t...
Great sound, up to 24bit/96kHz, Good looks and small footprint, Ready to go without drivers
Designed for a very specific need
If you're serious about audio fidelity, the Arcam rPac is something you need to hear. Although, if you've never been particularly aware of anything being amiss with your existing output, it would be an unnecessary and moderately expensive luxury....
Abstract: So to this beautifully made and critically acclaimed new Arcam rPAC portable DAC (digital to analogue converter), which, it is argued, will bring serious high-end-hi-fi quality to the music files on your laptop or desktop by bypassing the internal amplifi...
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Published: 2013-03-11, Author: Ed , review by: the-ear.net
Try as I might I just couldn't find any real weaknesses in the rPAC armour. It's neat, has great features and superb build quality, but most importantly the audio isn't just good, it's stunning! When I first saw the rPAC I was initially concerned that th...
Great sound, up to 24, bit/96kHz, Good looks and small footprint, Ready to go without drivers
Designed for a very specific need
If you're serious about audio fidelity, the Arcam rPac is something you need to hear. Although, if you've never been particularly aware of anything being amiss with your existing output, it would be an unnecessary and moderately expensive luxury...
Simple design, headphone amp as well as DAC, sounds spacious, detailed and refined
Presentation is a touch too smooth, Newer options offer greater subtlety and depth
More desirable alternatives exist but the rPAC's flexibility, sound quality and affordable pricetag tick all the ingredients for a seriously tempting product.See all our DAC reviewsFollow whathifi.com on TwitterJoin whathifi.com on Facebook ...
Exceptional computer audio enhancement, Outputs to both heaphones & AV systems, Independent, powerful 138mW headphone amplification, Asynchronous USB removes virtually all jitter, RF Supression eliminates background noise
Cannot be used on the move
The rPAC's laser-like focus won't be for everyone, even some looking for a DAC, but it ignores the jack of all trades approach to become a true master of one. Like all Arcam's new R Series products the rPAC marries this performance with exceptional build ...
If you regularly listen to music via your computer, you want an Arcam rPAC, it's that simple. It's hard to convey just how much this little black box will increase your listening pleasure, and at £149, it won't break the bank either. Pros: Incredible sou...