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Duet for mac review
Duet for mac review







  1. #DUET FOR MAC REVIEW FULL#
  2. #DUET FOR MAC REVIEW PORTABLE#
  3. #DUET FOR MAC REVIEW ANDROID#
  4. #DUET FOR MAC REVIEW PROFESSIONAL#

I’ve lost sleep staying up late on a workweek revisiting albums and tracks I love. You can get completely lost in the music and lose track of time. Stereo separation is unbelievable on a product at this price point. What impresses me the most is the well-defined imaging. The music comes through with depth, focus and energy.

#DUET FOR MAC REVIEW PORTABLE#

Playing Pink Floyd’s The Wall album though the current darling of portable headphones the Beyerdynamic DT-1350 can be summed up with the word “immersive”. I am happy to report that Duet is dead silent. Although Duet’s 10 Ohms output impedance doesn’t ideally suit my reference IEM. Many solid-state amplifiers have walked this path and fallen hard. With my reference IEM (in-ear monitor) the Sony XBA-4 (8 Ohms quad drivers, balanced armature), I listen for hiss. I put on a zero bit (total silence) track with the volume set at MAX. Another exercise I almost always do to test for background noise on an amplifier.

duet for mac review

I was not at all surprised by my initial reaction to this because Apogee converters are found in nearly every respectable recording/mixing studios. Referencephiles rejoice! Duet equals the garbage in, garbage out characteristics of the HD800. I turned to my trusty (and now a familiar face among headphonephiles) Sennheiser HD800 to do initial sound check on Duet. From here on the OLED screen and the centrally located knob is your friend.

duet for mac review

Once set up, you can quit Maestro 2 app and not touch it again until you want to re-assign the in and outs. The app allows you to assign inputs and set the output bit depth/sample rate. Setting up the Duet was easy with the help of Apogee’s Maestro 2 app from the Mac AppStore or iOS AppStore. Naturally, the audiophile in me prefers to use a higher-grade cable like the Audioquest Diamond.

duet for mac review

Apogee also includes a courtesy USB cable. Mini-USB to Lightening and mini-USB to 30-Pin cable for Apple iOS devices are sold separately ($29 ea.). Upon unboxing the Duet you get a quick start guide, custom Apogee Duet Break-out cable with IN/OUT XLR and TRS connectors, a Mini-USB to Type-A cable and an universal global voltage power supply with an array of adaptors for various countries. And as a bonus, it can even charge the battery of a connected iOS device. Did I mention Duet’s main power source is from a single USB cable? For additional oomph when rocking out, connect the included power supply to an AC outlet and Duet will kick into high gear. The Duet offers a powerful headphone amplifier with 1/4” output capable of driving renowned headphones such as the Sennheiser HD800, AKG K702, Beyerdynamic T1 and Audeze LCDx headphones. At the heart of Duet are an audiophile’s favorite ESS Sabre32 32-bit Hyperstream DAC with Time Domain Jitter Eliminator. What’s important to audiophiles, of course, is the sound.

#DUET FOR MAC REVIEW FULL#

The full range of pro features it offers can often look intimidating for even seasoned audiophiles.

duet for mac review

Like every Apogee product, Duet for iPad and Mac was designed for audio professionals and musicians.

#DUET FOR MAC REVIEW ANDROID#

If you’re rocking a Windows PC or an Android device and have no plans to play in Apple’s walled garden, this is probably where you could stop reading as the Apogee Duet is for Apple setups only. Although the official name is “Duet for iPad and Mac”, it does support iPhone and iPod Touch running iOS 7 and above. They have recently released a compact magical box called Duet.

#DUET FOR MAC REVIEW PROFESSIONAL#

Professional audio company Apogee is renowned for their high-performance digital and analog convertors. Today I’m going share a gem of a product with you that should appeal to anyone who loves good sound, at home or even on the go. Ask any self-proclaimed audiophile and they will likely tell you they would love to take their entire Hi-Fi system with them when traveling for business or for leisure.









Duet for mac review