MBL has expanded its line of ultimate Cadenza electronic components with the introduction of the MBL C 41 network player . Thanks to the state-of-the-art digital-to-analog converter with MBL True Peak technology , your music will be reproduced with the highest possible quality and refreshing naturalness.
The new product supports the latest music streaming technologies and streaming services, including ROON, UPNP/DLNA, Airplay/Shairport, Tidal, Spotify, and Qobuz. So, with the MBL C41, your favorite music is always just a fingertip away.
Thanks to its advanced switching arsenal, the MBL C41 network player is perfect for integration into existing stereo systems, and the presence of a volume control will allow you to do without a pre-amplifier – you can directly connect power amplifiers or active acoustics to the player. The presence of digital inputs, including coaxial SPDIF, optical Toslink, balanced AES/EBU and a USB-B port, allows you to use the MBL C41 as an external DAC if necessary.
The arsenal of outputs is also impressive – in addition to analog balanced on XLR and unbalanced on RCA, there is a digital balanced AES/EBU output, which allows you to use the new product as a digital transport. The MBL C41 network player is capable of decoding PCM digital streams with resolutions up to 24-bit/192 kHz, as well as DSD material up to DSD64.
The MBL C 41 network player is already on sale in Europe with a recommended retail price of EUR 8,960 .
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