Headphone Amplifiers and DACs
Sennheiser HDV820

Product code: 141480
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Maximize your headphone's performance with top-class digital-to-analog conversion and exquisite amplification. While transducer quality obviously directly impacts high-level response and speed, the path to total immersion requires optimum circuitry from input to output. Our HDV 820 treats virtually any source or dynamic headphone to over 75 years of audio expertise.

Features:

  • Next generation of acclaimed digital headphones amplifier;
  • Class-leading ESS 9028PRO SABRE digital-to-analog converter;
  • Performs brilliantly with digital sources, whether connected optically, coaxially, or via USB;
  • Features balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) analog inputs;
  • Perfectly complements the Sennheiser audiophile headphone range;
  • Capable of playing DSD256 files of up to 12.3 MHz, in addition to PCM files up to 32-bit and 384 kHz sample rate;
  • Audio outputs include XLR3, XLR4, a 6.3 mm jack socket and 4.4 mm Pentaconn socket.

Inside, the premium ESS 9028PRO SABRE converter ensures that the ultimate output is a precise match to the digital source, with fast input switching and exacting sound quality. From modern DSD files to the favorite discs in your CD collection, all are received with absolute accuracy and reproduced without extra flavors ever getting in the way. All common word lengths and sample rates are supported for a virtually endless number of digital sources: USB, S/PDIF coaxial and Optical flank the balanced & unbalanced analog inputs on the rear. An ASIO driver is included to support the DSD profiles on a PC, letting you stream up to DSD256 at 12.3 MHz on a Mac or Windows-based source, in addition to PCM files up to 32-bit and 384 kHz sample rate. Just as important is the purity of the HDV 820’s amp circuitry, providing confident gain with a noise floor cloaked only in silence. The resulting dynamic range (over 115 dB @ 600 Ohms) and instrument separation are incredibly vivid, helping erase the lines between hearing and experiencing on your audiophile headphones. Total harmonic distortion is < 0.001 percent, with frequency response extending beyond the 10 to 100,000 Hz range to provide unbiased performance until the very last moment before reaching your headphones.

Balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA inputs complement the digital audio connections already mentioned. The headphone outputs are just as flexible, supporting XLR3, XLR4, 6.3mm and dual 4.4mm balanced Pentaconn plugs. When matched with flagship headphones such as our HD 800 S, HD 820 and HD 660 S, control over Sennheiser’s stunning signature sound is at the tip of your fingers. In addition, all dynamic headphones are supported, letting you dust off classics in your collection to extract those additional performance gains and perform A/B comparisons with ease. Finally, a set of XLR analog outputs pass any source along to other components or even powered audiophile speakers or studio monitors—perfect for critical listening while editing audio or video at your desktop studio.

With every touch, the sturdy chassis and satisfying controls remind you that this high-performance workhorse was constructed to outlive its peers. The white LED indicators ensure you never lose your place—a subtle but important feature you come to appreciate after hours of losing yourself in your music.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 224 x 44 x 306 mm;
  • Frequency response: 10 Hz - 100 kHz;
  • Weight: 2.25 kg;
  • Attenuation: 93 dB;
  • Total harmonic distortion (THD): < 0.001%;
  • Dynamic range: > 115 dB @ 600 Ω load (A-weighted);
  • Gain: UNBAL input/XLR-4 output: Adjustable 14 dB, 22 dB, 30 dB, 38 dB, 46 dB BAL input/XLR-4 output: 16 dB;
  • Power Supply: 100 - 240 V, 50 - 60 Hz;
  • Power consumption: 12 - 18 W;
  • USB standard: USB 2.0;
  • Connection: 6.35 mm jack socket, 4.4 mm Pentaconn, XLR-4 (optical).

In the box:

  • HDV 820 Headphone Amplifier;
  • Microfiber cloth;
  • documentation.
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Characteristics

Characteristics

Brand
Headphone output
6.35mm jack, XLR
Output connectors
XLR
Power output

This is the useful power developed by the amplifier in the load resistance. Amplifiers are usually characterized by the highest power that can be obtained at the output, provided that the distortion does not exceed the specified permissible value. This power is called the output power of the amplifier.

Glossary of terms
0.48
DAC bit depth, bits
24
Internal DAC
yes
Sampling rate, kHz

The sampling frequency of a time-continuous signal during its sampling

Glossary of terms
384
Signal-to-noise ratio, dB

The higher signal-to-noise ratio, the clearer sound and the bigger the dynamic range provided by the system

Glossary of terms
115
Connecting to a computer via USB
yes
DSD support

Direct Stream Digital is a single bit audio format developed by Sony and Philips. It uses density-pulse modulation coding (a kind of sigma-delta modulation) and is used to store records on SACD

Glossary of terms
yes
The lowest frequency, Hz
10
The highest frequency, kHz

The upper limit of the frequencies reproduced by the device. The human ear hears the standard frequency range: 20 Hz – 20000 Hz.

Glossary of terms
100
Circuit design
operational
Color
Form factor
stationary

For use on a table or in a rack.

Словарь терминов
Input connectors
Coaxial, Optical, RCA, XLR
Material
aluminum
Preamplifier

A preamp is used as a hub to connect other components of the audio system. The preamp can be either integrated, or an autonomous device.

Glossary of terms
yes
Depth, mm
306
Height, mm
44
Width, mm
205
Weight, g
2300
Service life, months
24
Warranty, months
12
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