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Lotoo PAW D3
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Lotoo PAW D3
Sound Kitchen
Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour
Samuel Soesmanstraat 52
3015 GL Rotterdam
Netherlands
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The Lotoo PAW D3 USB Digital/Analog/Wireless High-Res Audio Interface and DAC is a bit of a Swiss Army Knife of digital and analog connections. It’s also a pre-amp. It’s also a transport. You may not need all of its features, but it solves a lot of audio related problems, and it solves them in minimalist and great sounding ways. Of course, transmission and receiving lossless audio via Lotoo’s LTTP Lossless Wireless Audio Transmission Protocol is also a feature. LTTP uses adaptive bandwidth and high-precision clock management for both high-resolution 96K/24bit and lossless 48K/24bit audio when used with other Lotoo devices and/or the LTTP WT-1 dongle. It’s sort of a miracle. Let’s hope the rest of the industry catches on!
The multifunctional PAW D3 supports digital and USB decoding, analog output,and LTTP lossless wireless audio transmission -providing flexible and diverse audio solutions that seamlessly integrate into desktop audio systems, mobile devices, and wireless setups.
It features a high-performance AK4493EQ DAC chip and an insanely low THD+N rating of 0.00025% @ 122dB. Very quiet.
Multiple Operating Modes
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DAC Decoding Mode
Equipped with an AKM4493EQ high-performance DAC, Receives digital audio via USB or digital inputs (optical/coaxial) and outputs high-quality analog audio through RCA.
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Pure Digital Interface Mode
Processes USB input and outputs a purified signal through optical and coaxial S/PDIF outputs.
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LTTP Wireless Transmission Mode
Transmits digital audio signals wirelessly to LTTP-compatible receiving devices (i.e. Lotoo Mjolnir, PAW GT2, PAW D3, etc.). Ideal for wireless, wired desktop audio, or mobile device connections. -
LTTP Wireless Reception Mode
Receives audio signals from LTTP transmitting devices, outputting via RCA analog or digital outputs (optical/coaxial), functioning as a wireless audio receiver.
