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    Two DACs for wildly different budgets unveiled at High End, from iFi's pocketable pal to AMR's 'price on request' hunk of hi-res conversion

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    Fri, 05 Jun 2026 14:27:51 +0000

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    Could you get any further apart yet stay within the hi-res DAC realm? AMR and iFi prove there's something for every music lover at High End, despite the show's name.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter AMR hasunveiled itselite Luna Ingenii DAC, as part of an official relaunch Meanwhile, iFi unveils yet another DAC, this one cheap and portable thus proving that High End Vienna actually has something for all budgets At first glance, you'd be forgiven for thinking a huge show full of audiophile-grade kit would be a little rich for the blood of most regular people especially with a name like 'High End'.

    But that's where the Vienna showrooms chock-full of hi-fi stacks have, at least in part, sold themselves a little short. Because, as I'm about to show you, it's not all sound systems you'd need to sell the car and remortgage the house for. No, while such products are certainly being unveiled at the shindig, some hi-res audio upgrades will set you back as little as $85 / 85 (or around AU$120). Before we go budget though, let's go big, shall we? UK elite audio outfit AMR (Abbingdon Music Research) has unveiled its Luna
    Series to mark the brands official relaunch at High End and the company is calling it its "most ambitious expression of British ultra-luxury audio
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    AMR says the range has been developed over more than seven years, in collaboration with noted engineer John Curl, and comprises the Luna Ingenii DAC, Luna Medii preamplifier and Luna Procellarum monoblock power amplifier, all "created without conventional cost constraints". Come on! (Image credit: AMR) Think ultra-premium components, meticulous hand assembly and a multi-bit DAC Engine, called the AMR Luna Ingenii. Top of the bill for me is its proprietary 128-stage discrete Direct DSD Stonehenge Engine. What is that? Well, AMR tells me standard DSD implementations use a single chip and fewer than 10 components. The Stonehenge engine uses 32 chips and over 300 components, in a 128-stage discrete architecture which the company says has "no commercial equivalent". You may like iFi's second generation Gryphon portable DAC offers 50% more power This innovative DAC offers super-clean sound using a unique processing tech Ruark's new R710 Music Console supports CD, vinyl, and hi-res streaming

    You also get AMR's proprietary 'ZeroBit-Gravity Harmonic Weighting', an industry-exclusive perk that promises user control over the fine-tuning and tonal character of your digital playback.

    Apparently, every unit is meticulously hand-assembled, matched and calibrated by senior technicians, with production limited by craftsmanship (rather than manufacturing capacity). And because of this, only 176 Luna Ingenii DACs are being made, with AMR committing to lifetime service and support for every owner. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    Pricing is "available on request to prospective customers, reviewers, and industry partners" only, which I think we can all agree means that if we have to ask, we can't afford one. Might it even exceed the asking fee of the most expensive DAC I've ever heard to date, the $4,499 (before tax) / 4,499
    (around AU$8,997) iFi iDSD Phantom ? Whisper it, but it seems likely And now, the pocketable option for those devoid of super-deep pockets (Image credit: iFi) At the other end of the scale, the also-British audio brand iFi has revealed its iFi Go Link 2 Max DAC at the show. It's billed as "smaller, sharper and stronger" than the model it replaces, the five-star Go Link Max (not to be confused with the iFi Go Link 2 , which also gained five stars
    from us under intense review recently).

    What's changed? The Go Link 2 Max boasts significantly lower distortion than the model it supersedes, plus selectable digital filters and over-the-air updates via the iFi Nexis app, all in a smaller, lighter form factor than its previous generation. I own the original Max, and I love the way it levels up my phone's music, so I'd love to try this one.

    And with the best wired headphones very much enjoying a vinyl-style comeback (iFi tells me that searches for wired headphones are up 88%) I reckon the Go Link 2 Max could be the relatively affordable upgrade Gen Z-ers might, ahem, Go for.

    Add to all of this its humble pricing, at only $85 / 85 (or around AU$120)
    the Go Link 2 Max could be my pick of High End Vienna. That said, if anyone wants to buy me the AMR Luna Series so I can hear it, I'm very open to that too. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. The best headphone DACs for all budgets Our top picks, based on real-world testing and comparisons

    Read our full guide to the best headphone DACs 1. Best budget USB-C portable DAC: iFi GO Link Max 2. Best budget desktop DAC: iFi Uno 3. Best premium portable DAC: iFi xDSD Gryphon 4. Best wireless DAC: Fiio BTR17



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