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Description

Experience audio excellence with the Millennia Imersiv D-1 Multipath DAC, a masterstroke in digital-to-analog conversion that resonates with both audiophiles and studio professionals. Born from Millennia’s legendary expertise in crafting pristine studio equipment, the D-1 DAC embodies a fusion of innovative technology and unmatched sound purity. At its core is the triple-patented HDR-A technology, a groundbreaking multipath audio architecture that delivers a dynamic range of up to 180dB. This revolutionary system mimics HDR photography by combining multiple sound paths to achieve an astonishing level of detail and realism.

Immerse yourself in a listening experience where every nuance is unveiled with breathtaking clarity. The D-1 reduces noise and distortion to nearly imperceptible levels, achieving a noise floor that is 100 times quieter than traditional single-path DACs. Whether you're savoring the delicate decay of a piano chord or the shimmering tail of a reverb, the D-1 ensures an unparalleled sonic journey.

Customization is key with the D-1, offering flexibility for a variety of professional and personal setups. Choose from sleek tabletop designs or enhance your setup with 19-inch rackmount options, complete with advanced connectivity solutions like a 64-channel Dante Brooklyn card for seamless networked audio. For those seeking the ultimate in private listening, the optional 4.4mm Pentaconn balanced headphone amplifier brings uncompromising clarity and detail to your ears.

Key Features:

  • Revolutionary HDR-A technology for 180dB dynamic range
  • 40nV broadband noise, 100x quieter than top single-path DACs
  • Dual audio paths with 90dB and 100dB dynamic ranges
  • +22dBu headroom with zero intersample peaks
  • Connect via balanced XLR, unbalanced RCA, and digital inputs (S/PDIF, TOSlink, AES)
  • Optional 4.4mm Pentaconn balanced headphone amplifier
  • Customizable with rackmount and network audio options
  • Onboard calibration and multiple sound filters for personalized audio control

Product specs

Type DA Converter
Analog Outputs 2 x XLR, 1 x Dual RCA Stereo
Headphones 1 x 1/4"
Digital Inputs 3 x SPDIF, 1 x Optical Toslink, 1 x XLR (AES)
USB 1 x USB-B
Form Factor Desktop
Power Supply 12V DC
Height 3.2"
Width 8.6"
Depth 16.3"
Weight 7.49 lbs.

Reviews

Critic Reviews

HDR-A DAC Review: Millennia's John La Grou's New Audio Tech | Tape Op Magazine

tapeop.com

The Millennia Imersiv D-1 Multipath DAC is a groundbreaking piece of gear that sets a new standard for digital-to-analog conversion. It's not just hype—this DAC genuinely enhances audio clarity, revealing details previously masked in recordings. While it's on the pricier side at $12,000, the D-1 justifies its cost by delivering a true leap forward in audio fidelity. It's particularly impressive in its ability to handle both high and low-level audio with equal clarity, ensuring no nuances are lost. However, its high price point may deter some potential buyers. Overall, the D-1 is a revolutionary product that audiophiles and professionals serious about sound quality should consider.

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In Barn for Review: Imersiv D-1 DAC - Twittering Machines

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The Millennia Imersiv D-1 DAC enters the market with impressive technical prowess, boasting a unique multi-path HDR-A technology that delivers remarkably low noise and distortion levels. The inclusion of a calibration feature and diverse digital filters further enhances its adaptability. However, the DAC's reliance on differential-balanced XLR outputs for optimal performance may not appeal to users with different setups. Priced at $12,000, it's a significant investment that may limit its audience to serious audiophiles or professionals. While the potential is clear, its niche appeal makes it a specialized choice rather than a universal solution.

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