![]() ![]() Presented for the first time at High End Show 2013 in Munich (see HERE) it gained immediate recognition. As it turned out, he was right.Įven then, two years ago, the work started on a more advanced flagship converter, the Vega. The owner and editor of this Swiss (earlier Cypriot and earlier still American) magazine emphasized its mature functionality and bode well for its future. The ARK MX+ got favorite reviews from all over the world, including Srajan Ebaen from (see HERE). He saw its place in systems with a dominating midrange that needed some “opening up” on both ends. In the conclusion he stated that it was a fine device performing great on both ends of the frequency range that slightly overshadowed the midrange. While “High Fidelity” has published a review of the Auralic ARK MX+ D/A converter, its author was Marek Dyba, not me. ![]() ![]() Ever before, until now, have I seen or heard products from Auralic located in Hong Kong. ![]()
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