Mytek Brooklyn DAC
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Model name
Brooklyn DAC
Conversion type
N/A
Engine
Sabre 9018 Pro
DSD compatability
Yes
Parameters
up to 32bit / 384 kHz and DSD256
Frequency response low +/- 3dB (Hz)
N/A
Frequency response high +/- 3dB (Hz)
N/A
Gain (dBu)
N/A
Output Level (balanced) (V)
N/A
Output Level (single-ended) (V)
N/A
Input Impedance (balanced) (Ω)
N/A
Input Impedance (single-ended) (Ω)
N/A
Output Impedance (balanced) (Ω)
N/A
Output Impedance (single-ended) (Ω)
N/A
Analog outputs
N/A
Signal to Noise Ratio (dB)
N/A
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (% at 22 kHz)
N/A
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 216 x 44
Weight (kg)
2
Official link
Mytek Digital Manhattan DACIA is a flagship DAC, preamp, and headphone amplifier powered by the top-of-the-line ESS Sabre ES9038Pro chip, supporting PCM up to 32 bit/384 kHz, DSD256, DXD, and MQA hardware decoding.
The model supports RCM with a bit depth of up to 32 bits and a sampling rate of 384 kHz and a native DSD stream up to DSD256. There is also support for the MQA codec, which has been so popular lately. The Liberty DAC is a smaller version of the Brooklyn DAC, enclosed in a convenient small case.
The Liberty DAC II headphone DAC amplifier from Mytek has received decent technical specifications. The device works with 32-bit/768 kHz PCM, DSD512 and DXD signals.