My review unit is in black with aluminum side-panels, and appears to be sturdy and solidly built with heft in a compact size. One can get the UD-501 in any color one wishes, as long as it is either in silver or black. My colleague Jack Roberts is auditioning several other components in the Reference Series, including the UD-501, and will impart his thoughts after this review.Įach component in the Reference series is packed with some of the latest digital technology aimed at the modern day audio user and best of all, each is reasonably priced. It is a dual-monaural USB D/A converter with headphone amplifier. ![]() ![]() The UD-501 is part of Teac’s Reference Series. ![]() I can now include the $849 Teac UD-501 to this group of high-value achievers. I have had the pleasure of auditioning and reviewing several good sounding digital-to-analog converters this year, ranging in price from a low of $189 ( iFi-audio Nano iDSD, iFi-audio Micro iDAC, $299, iFi-audio Micro iTube/Pre-amplifier, $299) to a high of $1,790 ( B.M.C.
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