The STAX SRM-D10 electrostatic headphone amplifier redefines audio excellence by combining cutting-edge technology and superior craftsmanship. Designed to provide audiophiles and professionals with the ultimate sound experience, the SRM-D10 boasts a range of exceptional features.
Features:
Enhanced Sound Quality: The SRM-D10 II utilizes hardware decoding and high-quality audio capacitors to deliver unparalleled sound quality, ensuring every note is crisp and every detail is vivid.
AKM 4493 decoding chip.
DSD and PCM Support: With support for DSD sampling rates up to DSD256 and PCM sampling rates up to 384kHz/32bit, the SRM-D10 can faithfully reproduce high-resolution audio formats, preserving the artist's original intention.
High-Quality Power Amplifier: The SRM-D10 is equipped with a high-quality power amplifier, providing outstanding performance and remarkable power, allowing you to experience music in its purest form.
High Voltage Output: A robust DC 580V DC bias enhances the amplifier's output, resulting in a more dynamic and powerful soundstage.
Rugged Aluminium Alloy Shell: The aluminum alloy shell not only exudes a sleek, modern design but also offers higher strength and corrosion resistance, ensuring the SRM-D10 is built to last.
Versatile Connectivity: The SRM-D10 supports both USB digital and 3.5mm analog audio inputs, offering flexibility in connecting to a wide range of devices.
Compatibility: Designed to complement all STAX PRO-type headphones, the SRM-D10 ensures that you can enjoy the full potential of your Earspeakers.
USB C 3.0 battery charging and USB C digital audio input.
Warranty: 1-year U.S. limited warranty
STAX SRM-D10 I Headphone Amplifier
Basic Specifications
- Portable Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier and DAC
- High-quality components for exceptional sound quality
- Supports high-resolution audio formats: DSD up to DSD256, PCM up to 384kHz/32bit
- Versatile connectivity: USB-C input, 3.5mm mini-jack input
- Lightweight and compact design for portability
- User-friendly controls for easy operation