Description
Serious guy this (or lady, makes no difference). Very quiet background. With a six-layer circuit board design and an advanced ground plane, noise and interference are effectively minimized, resulting in exceptionally clean playback. Well done! A clear stage, everything meticulously positioned. This is, we can tell you, a lively dac streamer that brings pleasure while listening.
We are happy to trade in new equipment to make something fun! Especially let us know what you may have for trade-in. Without trade-in of course also possible. We deliver 100% new in sealed box, but thought it would be nice to put our demo model on the picture. Come along for a demo in one of our 5 listening rooms! Other possible versions also possible so.
This device features a 6.5-inch high-resolution screen for clear display of album covers and metadata. It supports various streaming services, including Apple Airplay, Google Cast, Spotify Connect and Tidal Connect. In addition, it is compatible with the ARCAM Radia App for Internet radio and podcasts. It supports audio formats up to 32 bit / 384 kHz. The power supply is designed for optimal performance. The device is prepared for Roon (available after launch). The packaging is plastic-free.
The Arcam ST60 was designed as a high-end streaming DAC for the modern music lover. The design team aimed for maximum audio quality and ease of use. Both the analog and digital sections are completely separated internally to minimize noise. The ST60 uses an ESS Sabre DAC, high-quality aluminum housing and balanced XLR outputs. Designed in the UK to complement Arcam’s HDA series.
Arcam was founded in 1976 in Cambridge, United Kingdom. The first product the company launched was the A60, an integrated amplifier that achieved iconic status and sold more than 30,000 copies. Arcam expanded its range in 1986 with the first CD player designed and manufactured entirely in the UK. In 1988, Arcam released the Black Box, one of the first stand-alone DACs (Digital to Analogue Converter) for CD playback. In the 1990s, Arcam introduced the Xeta 1, the first AV amplifier for audiophiles, and developed the world’s first DAB tuner for home use in 1999.