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Boulder  announces immediate shipment and release of 2120  D/A  Converter

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The  2120  Stereo  Amplifier  is  a  reference-­‐level  digital  music  source  in  the  2000  level   products  from  Boulder.    

With  the  completion  of  the  HDMI  input  module,  Boulder  Amplifiers  is   pleased  to  announce  the  full  release  and  shipment  of  the  2120  D/A  Converter.  

The  original  2000  Series   was  in  continuous  and  unchanged  production  since  1996.  The  replacement  2100  Series is  Boulder’s   highest  performing,  continuously  produced  product  line,  encompassing  the  latest  technology  and  thought   regarding  high-­‐performance  home  audio  reproduction.  The  2100  Series  marks  a  substantial  increase  in   performance  over  the  previous  2000  Series,  moving  the  game  on  from  what  has  long  been  considered  the   benchmark  in  high-­‐performance  audio.     The  suggested  US  retail  price  for  the  2120  D/A  Converter  is  $65,000.  International  export  prices  will  vary   by  country.      

2120  D/A  Converter - All  electronic  circuitry  within  the  2160  Stereo  Amplifier  is  entirely  new  and  all  technological  changes  were   developed  over  a  six-­‐year  period  that  included  the  engineering  of  a  complete  SoM  (System  on  Module)   host  processor  and  dedicated  video  driver  to  support  the  front  panel  display.      

Among  the  numerous  features  of  the  2120  are:    

Digital  Inputs:  

• Standard  traditional  digital  inputs:  coaxial  S/PDIF,  balanced  AES3,  and  Toslink  (EIAJ)  optical  

• Both  Standard  (computer)  and  Slave  (memory  device)  streaming  USB  connections  accepted  

• Optional  HDMI  inputs  

• DLNA/UPnP  via  Ethernet  for  bit-­‐perfect  network  streaming    

• Multiple  fully  modular  digital  input  options  available  to  tailor  the  2120  to  the  user’s  system   needs  and  prevent  obsolescence  

Digital  Processing  Features:  

• Asynchronous  digital  streaming  

• Digital  audio  file  formats  accepted:  PCM,  DSF  (DSD  1x  and  DSD  2x),  AIFF,  ALAC  (Apple  Lossless),   FLAC,  WAV,  MP3,  OGG  Vorbis  

• Digital  data  rates  accepted:  16-­‐,  20-­‐,  24-­‐  and  32-­‐bit  word  lengths  at  32,  44.1,  48,  88.2,  96,  176.4,   192,  352.8  and  384  kHz.  

• Digital  volume  control  for  direct  connection  to  amplification,  featuring  an  80  dB  range  and  1.0  dB   step  resolution  

• A  balanced  variation  of  Boulder’s  Precise  Interval  Clock  to  substantially  reduce  noise  in  the  clock   circuit  and  maintain  ultra-­‐precise  data  timing  at  the  DACs  

• Boulder’s  Eigen-­‐algorithm  digital  filter  for  optimized  frequency  and  phase  response    

Analog  Features:  

• Three-­‐output  power  supply  (analog  left  channel,  analog  right  channel  and  digital),  plus  an   independent  supply  for  low  power  consumption  standby  modes  

• Isolated  left  and  right  channel  analog  sections  as  in  the  2110  Preamplifier  

• Ten  proprietary  Boulder  99S  gain  stages  per  channel  

• Dual  balanced  outputs  for  each  channel    

Operational  and  Chassis  Features:  

• Function  control  by  multiple  control  points  on  Apple-­‐  and  Android-­‐based  tablets  and  mobile   devices  as  well  as  iTunes  

• Four  separate  chassis:  left  analog,  right  analog,  user  interface  and  power  supply  

• Separate  power  supply  casework  ensures  optimal  noise  isolation  

• Large,  full-­‐color,  12.3-­‐inch  (31.2  cm),  1280  x  480  LCD  display  

• Display  provides  complete  metadata  readout,  selected  input  or  customized  source  listing,   progress  bar,  resolution  and  data  rate  

• Album  art  displayed  when  available  

• Automatic  software  updating  when  attached  to  an  active  Internet  connection  

• Multiple  Standby  modes  for  quick  start,  standard  and  ultra-­‐low  power  consumption  

• Comprehensive  setup  and  configuration  modes  

• IP  control  with  two-­‐way  communication  for  integration  with  external  control  systems,  such  as   Savant  or  Crestron  
  

About  Boulder  Amplifiers,  Inc.:      

Boulder  is  the  world’s  premiere  luxury  and  high-­‐performance  audio  manufacturer  and  is  based  in  Boulder,   Colorado.  It  is  a  member  of  the  Consumer  Electronics  Association  and  is  the  last  remaining  “high-­‐end”   electronics  manufacturer  in  North  America  to engineer  and  produce  all  aspects  of  its  products  in-­‐house.   Boulder  was  founded  in  1984  as  a  manufacturer  of  broadcast  and  studio  equipment,  transitioning  later  to   exceptional  home  audio  electronics.    

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