The simple addition of a digital-to-analog converter can take your listening pleasure to a whole new level.
Audioquest DragonFly
Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air
Wadia 151PowerDAC mini
ClassÉ Audio CP-800
OLive O3hD Music Server
Bowers & Wilkins MM-1
Marantz NR1603
Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6
Peachtree iDAC
HRT Headstreamer
  
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Bowers & Wilkins MM-1

Over the past two decades, most consumers have been stuck with inferior sounding speakers for their computers. Bowers & Wilkins—among others—is changing this. B&W’s MM-1 computer speakers don’t rely on your computer’s DAC; instead, they use their own DACs to stream music data off your computer, convert it and processes it using a digital signal processor (DSP). The DSP was designed to help make your music sound balanced and natural. If you have ever wondered what true highfidelity sounds like, check out these little marvels.

$499; www.bowers-wilkins.com

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