Chord Electronics 2yu Music Streamer / Player Black 2yu Black100325
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Chord Electronics 2yu is an advanced designed-for-2go digital interface enabling 2go as a fully-fledged standalone streamer ready to be used with external DACs and devices including the 768-kHz up-scaling Hugo M Scaler. 2yu connects directly to 2go to add TOSLINK optical S/PDIF coaxial and BNC (both 75 ohms) digital outputs plus a cleverly integrated USB-A output.This extension also boasts 2000 MIPS (million instructions per second) of processing power an integrated sample rate converter plus a low-jitter audio phase lock loop. Highly flexible in its potential applications 2go with 2yu is also ideal for installers wishing to create a discreet remote Roon streaming solution: the duo can be wired into an Ethernet port to provide streaming to a system in any room. 2yu alone can also be used with PCs and Macs via USB to create a high-quality USB-to-digital-audio converter for audio.Like 2go 2yu is also hand-made in the UK using aircraft-grade aluminium and the same high-quality manufacturing processes inherent in all Chord Electronics products. Like the Hugo 2 2yu features four polychromatic spherical controls governing output selection power mute and dim functions.
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