TEAC UD-301 DAC
The TEAC UD-301 DAC is a D/A converter Dual Monaural configuration supporting USB input of DSD 5.6MHz and PCM 32bit/192kHz. available with a USB input from PC supporting DSD 5.6MHz and PCM 32bit/192kHz. Using the High-resolution sound source playback software TEAC HR Audio Player installed on one’s computer, anyone can enjoy the world of easy high-resolution audio.
Dual monaural design, compatible with high-resolution DSD
Capable of 5.6MHz DSD native playback


Asynchronous mode-capable USB input
Up to 192kHz up-conversion option.
Dual monaural design eliminates interference between the left and right channels
High-performance BurrBrown PCM1795 digital-analog converter

MUSE operational amplifier enables highest quality analog signal processing

Even the headphone amplifiers used in the CCLC circuits are of dual monaural design

Doubles as a no-compromise, high-performance headphone amp
Toroidal core power transformer provides stable power flow

Well-engineered aluminum enclosure, compact proportions


XLR balanced output

Connectable to a power amp in pre-amp mode

Features at a glance
- 2.8MHz/5.6MHz DSD native playback (via USB input)
- 24bit/192kHz PCM file playback
- Asynchronous mode capability
- 192kHz up-conversion option (with On/Off selection)
- 2 x BurrBrown PCM1795 digital-to-analog converters
- Dual monaural design
- 2 x MUSES8920 operational amplifier units
- Dual monaural CCLC headphone output circuit
- Toroidal core power transformer
- Full metal housing
- 1×USB input (USB B type)
- 1×coaxial digital input
- 1×optical digital input
- 1×XLR balanced output (Fixed/Adjustable/Off)
- 1×RCA balanced output (Fixed/Adjustable/Off)
- Headphone output (standard stereo jack)
- Three-pin IEC AC power socket
- Auto Power Save function
Indrani Kashyap –
I can’t believe the sound coming out of this thing! The TEAC UD-301 DAC is not only small, but also powered via USB, so it can be connected to your computer or a stand-alone preamp. A DAC is basically a device that converts the digital signal coming from your computer into an analog signal that can be used to power speakers. The difference between a good DAC and a bad one is huge when it comes to sound quality. And this is a very good DAC.