Our main fabrication philosophy at Accustic Arts Audio Products is precision. All of our products are made in Germany. Before an element is considered suitable for delivery, it may take up to two weeks for a product to pass a rigorous testing process. The goal for any Accustic Arts product development is not only a no-holds-barred approach to quality but also to provide an optimized price-value ratio. We draw on experience gained from working in recording studios and using P.A. systems at other recording venues to develop new Accustic Arts products.
Best
external DAC for CD player
An external DAC
(Digital-to-Analog Converter) can significantly improve the sound quality of a
CD player by bypassing the internal DAC, which may be of lower quality. At
Accustic Arts, we offer the best external DACs
for CD players throughout Germany. To connect a CD player to an
external DAC, you'll need a CD player with a digital output and a DAC with a
corresponding digital input. External DACs often utilize higher-quality
components and more effective noise management.
Streaming
amplifier in Germany
A streaming amplifier in Germany combines high-quality audio
amplification with modern wireless streaming capabilities, making it an ideal
choice for audiophiles seeking convenience without compromising sound quality.
These all-in-one units support services like Spotify, TIDAL, and internet
radio, and are popular in Germany for minimalist hi-fi setups. With seamless
integration of DACs and network connectivity, they're perfect for modern living
spaces. Leading brands available in Germany include NAD, Cambridge Audio, and
Bluesound.
Phono
tube preamp
If your music system includes
a turntable, a phono tube preamp
is a must-have component in the product chain. Also known as a phono stage,
this component is crucial for playing back vinyl records. It raises your
turntable's audio output to make it compatible with line-level amplifiers,
delivering a sound that can be audibly heard through your hi-fi system. At the
same time, it also adds standardized equalization to convert the original
signal recorded in the vinyl groove, for a tonally even presentation.