- Resistance staircase for a more natural and organic audio
- Excellent connectivity both inside and outside
- £ 279 / $ 319 / € 319 (around AU $ 570)
If you want your music to take it taller, it has the thing: a ladder. Its new K13 R2R DAC contains resistance staircase decoding technology that promises to offer a luxurious audio experience, and there is an ox eye at the top so you can take a look at the electronics while enjoying its exit.
The resistance ladder is a variety of “designed” resistances that fixed, as fixed, decodes the audio with a more natural and organic sound, and has been combined with the company’s patented error correction algorithm to offer a precise coincidence and linearity with an ultra -low distortion. Fixo acknowledges that the result combines sonic precision with warmth and natural flow.
FIXED K13 R2R DAC: key features and prices
The K13 R2R presents a FPGA system (programmable field of field gate) + DSP that is responsible for the digital signal processing, overmone and marked, and admits PCM up to 1.536kHz and DSD1024.
With 2,400MW of power, the K13 R2R can handle sensitive IEM and plans of full power, and there are selectable levels of gain capable of feeding headphones with 600 ohm resistance.
There are balanced XLR and 4.4 mm headphones outputs, a 6.35 mm headphone outlet of a single end and balanced alignments and a single end for active monitors, which makes this a very flexible DAC. Fixo says that it is not only a DAC, but a platform: it has a USB XU316 USB receiver and presents USB, optical, coaid and i²s inputs to offer very wide connectivity and compatibility.
The new fixed K13 R2R will go on sale this month, September 2025, with a PVP of $ 319 / £ 279 / € 319 (around AU $ 570).