🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with DacMagic 200M!
The Cambridge Audio DacMagic 200M is a state-of-the-art MQA HiFi DAC and headphone amplifier that supports high-resolution digital audio files up to 24/768 and DSD512. With versatile connectivity options including Bluetooth, USB, and coaxial inputs, it seamlessly integrates into any audio setup, delivering studio-quality sound that audiophiles crave.
Material Type | Metal |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8.6"L x 7.6"W |
Mounting Type | Coaxial,Plug Mount |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Interface | USB, Coaxial |
R**S
Incredible Sound when listening at Hi Resolution
I have a decent stereo system, but it’s basically an analog system, with the exception of the CD player. My stereo system did have a NAIM Data Streamer, but I hardly used it and traded it in for a REGA Planar 10 turntable. So I listen to vinyls most of the time.I’m an Apple Music subscriber, so at times I would hook my iPhone to my stereo amplifier via a Lightning to stereo RCA connector. The audio quality wasn’t the greatest, but back then Apple Music was only streaming at CD quality resolution, 16-bit/44.1 kHz. Apple Music added two additional data resolution options in 2022. Lossless for a maximum resolution of 24-bit/48 kHz and Hi-Res Lossless for a maximum resolution of 24-bit/192 kHz. So it was a no brainer that I needed a DAC to fully utilize the higher resolutions with my Apple Mac and iPhone. Also, to listen music at Hi-Res Lossless, it’s required to connect to a DAC.So after doing some research, I purchased the Cambridge Audio DACMagic 200M and a Lightning OTG MIDI to USB Type-B cord.The sound quality was substantially much better listening to music through the DACMagic. Actually, the sound quality was incredible!Some of the lessons I learned;1. Connecting my CD player to a DAC via the optical digital jack connector, the DAC data resolution input was only 16 bit, 44.1 kHz PCM. Limitations of CD Players. No fault of the DACMagic.2. To see the incoming data rate on the Cambridge Audio DACMagic 200M from my Apple MAC computer, you need to utilize the Audio Midi Setup App. When the computer is connected to the DAC the DACMagic 200M will be displayed on the computer, to be selected. Then from the MIDI Setup select the data resolution format you want to use. Such as 24-bit/192 kHz. This is not necessary when using an iPhone, and the incoming data rate is displayed on the DAC for what ever data resolution you are outputting from the iPhone.3. The DAC size is smaller than what I envisioned, but it’s built very well.4. The Blue Tooth connection works good, but you will not get the sound quality of high resolution that you would if using the MIDI connector.I recently downloaded TIDAL to compare the audio quality with Apple Music. When streaming at high resolution, the audio quality sounded about the same with both. When streaming TIDAL Master Quality Authenticated Albums (MQA), the quality sounded better. The DacMagic does a good job with MQA streaming.June 11, 2023I just recently upgraded my IPhone 7 Plus to an iPhone 14 Pro Max. Apparently, the lightning to USB 2.0 interface doesn't connect to the DacMagic 200M with the newer iPhone. I reached out for technical support and Cambridge Audio states they don’t guarantee compatibility with mobile devices and most likely this issue is related to the audio driver for the audio playback.September 23, 2023I just purchased the IPhone 15 Pro which one of its upgrades was replacing the lightning connector with an USB-C connector. That fixed my compatibility interface issue that I had with the IPhone 14. The DacMagic 200M works great!!!
M**E
great dac
Not sure if this a great value compared to other competing products at $550. But it works great! I bought it to hardware decode MQA format files, which according to the hype is the purest sound available. After getting it, I downloaded Tidal to check it out. On a Mac, the setup was relatively painless. You have to tell Tidal to send the music data to the CA DAC Magic for processing (the CA DAC Magic 200M is in the choices). There is additional set up to tell Tidal that you want the CA DAC Magic to hardware process the MQA. From what I can tell, all this setup circumvents the Mac MIDI set up (which is what I had to use to have a FIIO DAC work properly). I initially messed with MIDI setup and it honked the interaction of Tidal with the CA DAC Magic.. it worked just wasn't hardware processing the MQA files (based upon the CA DAC Magic LED lights). Anyways, I rebooted a couple times and restarted Tidal each time and it worked itself out to lock out the Mac MIDI. Had it a few days and it is working flawlessly now. Sometimes have to wait a several seconds for Tidal/CA DAC Magic to start streaming if the computer goes to sleep and/or CA DAC Magic goes to sleep. Anyways my system sounded great already, I would love to say it is hugely noticeable to have the CA DAC Magic in the system with the best processing and best file formats available. All I can say is it is working as advertised, it is hardware processing the MQA files (based upon the indicator lights on the DAC Magic) and my music still sounds great!!!Have now owned the DAC Magic for a week. Have tried listening with and without MQA turned on. It is quite a noticeable improvement to the sound quality with MQA. The best way I can describe it is a visual image. You can have a good image and then you process it to get more contrast and details in the image pop. That's what the sound is like, the instruments/vocals etc become more distinct more defined. Anyway, very happy with the DAC magic and the sound quality I'm listening to!
C**S
AMAZING SOUND QUALITY!!!
I have been into High Fidelity Sound for over 30 years now. I have a complete CARVER AUDIO system (4000t PreAmp, Two Silver Seven t 575 Watt Mono Block Amps, the Amazing Loud Speakers (ALS), a C1 PreAmp and a 400t Amp for Surround Sound Speakers, B&W CWM 650 Speakers for Surround Sound, and a Sony SACD Player). When SACD's first came out it was a huge leap in digital sound and sounded amazing on my system. I did not think anything would come close or surpass SACD's.Now decades later as Streaming Services became more mainstream, more reliable, and more easy to use I would take the plunge and purchase a DAC. I did a lot of research and found a great entry level DAC the Cambridge Audio DacMagic 200M. This DAC is a middle of the road DAC as far as price and functionality.Once I connected it and started using it I tried every Online Streaming Service available.I found (to my ears) the perfect combination. The DacMagic 200M using TIDAL as the Streaming Service was simply Amazing! The sound quality on my system using TIDAL and the DacMagic 200M can compete with SACD's and some tracks surpass SACD quality. The tonal quality of the (highs, mids, and lows) are shockingly accurate.If you are new to DAC's and Online Streaming Services you will not be disappointed with this DAC and TIDAL as a streaming service. The sound quality and ease of use is a beautiful thing.I hope this info helps.
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