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Arcam also offers music players a handy product that is an airDAC converter. This converter can create playlists from hard drives, streams, seamlessly and performs sound well.

If users are familiar with setting up a home network, it is not difficult to set up airDAC, but without a network connection, you need to directly connect the computer and airDAC over the Ethernet cable to calibrate the settings.

Using the free Arcam SongBook + app for the iPad, airDAC finds hard drive RAID and other networked drives. In addition, airDAC can automatically index music from hard drives.

AirDAC integrates four input solutions: Toslink, digital coaxial cable, Network Attached Storage and Apple AirPlay. The first three solutions work well, sound good and meet all the requirements for a networked DAC. Only the Apple AirPlay feature is a bit limited at 16/48 KHz sampling frequency, although this is limited to Apple, not Arcam’s.

On top of that, DAC owns a big advantage over its competitors – streaming music from NAS hard drives. Noisy computers in the music room are no longer needed because airDAC has been replaced. Simply transfer music to an external NAS hard drive, connect the hard drive to airDAC over the network. As such, airDAC incorporates an external NAS hard drive to create a music storage server that can be controlled from a smartphone or tablet.

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