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  • Wyred 4 Sound offers Recovery reclocker and bLINK streamer

Wyred 4 Sound offers Recovery reclocker and bLINK streamer

February 3, 2016 Written by Editor

SO you’ve set up your first computer audio playback system. The door to the world of high-resolution audio has been opened and things couldn’t be better – or could they? Well, according to Wyred 4 Sound, they most certainly can, and all you have to do is use the company’s new Recovery USB reclocker between your computer source and your existing DAC.

The Recovery is built with two critical functions in mind – to isolate and provide clean power via USB, as well as to deliver a precisely clocked digital signal. This restores the original integrity of the USB signal, resulting in much-improved sonic quality. Best yet, the Recovery works without the need for need for any drivers on the computer – a true plug-and-play device!

WYRED 4 SOUND bLINK

Want to enjoy similar sonic gains as the Recovery but don’t want to be tied down by a wired connection? What you need, then, is the bLINK Bluetooth streamer/reclocker.

Its design is based on the hugely successful Remedy (predecessor to the Recovery above), bringing all its benefits with the addition of Bluetooth connectivity. The bLINK also offers a digital coaxial input (up to 24-bit/192kHz) as well as coaxial and Toslink outputs (up to 96kHz sampling frequency).

The Recovery is priced at US$249 and the bLINK, US$499. However, Wyred 4 Sound is offering a special US$50 off both products and more at their website, so don’t dawdle and get online now!

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