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About the HD25
The Hegel HD25, launched around 2012-2013, serves as a versatile digital hub for audio systems, accepting inputs from computers, streamers, tablets, and more. It incorporates advanced technologies from Hegel's reference products, including silicon-germanium transistors for ultra-low noise, galvanically isolated and impedance-matched digital inputs to minimize distortion and jitter, and a choice of two digital filters. The DAC features a 100-step digital volume control, enabling direct connection to power amplifiers or active speakers, and includes a remote control for easy operation. Housed in a compact, modest enclosure, it prioritizes performance over extravagance, with a robust internal power supply using a toroidal transformer and 30,000 µF capacitance. Now listed as discontinued on the manufacturer's site, it was praised for its musicality, resolution, and value at around $2500.[1][2][3]
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