Hans thanks for the video. Great to see you in the studio back in the day. We both had long hair back then. Those were the days. Good to see Teac is still making quality equipment. The internal build is impressive. I wish it had wi-fi along with Bluetooth. Keep up the great work and rock on!
You know I wonder what the change is? Basically teac products have long been on the market over the past decade and a half in terms of availability, but I don't recall that many people reviewing them or talking about them. However over the past couple of months yours is probably the 5th or maybe 6th review I've seen talking about teac products. Either way, I'm quite happy about it, teac deserves far more attention than they get because of all larger Japanese manufacturers, they're the only one that I've always felt produces a truly high-end product and experience.
@@jamesdwright Yes certainly Accuphase and of course Luxman, esoteric is another one people often forget about, I wouldn't consider Technics high-end even though they make high-end products. And that's why I specifically use the term larger companies, because Luxman and of course accuphase are smaller companies, whereas Sony, Marantz, Yamaha, pioneer, Onkyo, Denon and of course teac are themselves much larger companies.
Thanks for reviewing a preamp, they seem to get ignored by many HiFi channels. I don't think TOSLINK or SPDIF interfaces require a license, possibly labelled 'optical' and 'coax' because it's more obvious to the consumer. And it could be said that spdif/toslink are the communications interface specifications at each end, and the cable itself is coaxial or optical. The cables don't know what they're used for:)
I enjoyed this review, particularly the circuitry overview. Unfortunate that you were unable to test the SPDIF coaxial inputs as that would be my primary use case. I’m glad to see you examining TEAC, as their products don’t get as much attention by product reviewers, at least in my limited observations. It would be interesting to see if their external clock module makes an appreciable audible improvement.
@@viencarlodiego8842 TEAC is the parent company of Esoteric so look at the Esoteric N05-XD amd you will find exactly the same internals apart from the power supply(s)
Hello Hans, I bought this dac two months ago, it is an amazing product. I have listen to it on the headphones 4pin XLR output and it has surpassed my daps AK SP2K and Hiby RS8. I'm wondering if you will review the latest version of their clock. I have ordered the amp Ap-701, which is also a mono design. I hope you review it in the future. I have a question for you: Why did you add a streamer to the chain if ud-701N already has a streamer and you could connect it to the network filter? What's the purpose of this?
I might review the clock. As I said in the video: "So I only tested the streaming functions with the Teac HR Streamer app and Roon and the analog inputs with the analog XLR’s outputs of the Grimm MU2 streamer as source."
Hi, I have the TEAC VRDS 701T CD Transport and love it….a few month ago I bought the external TEAC Clock CG-10M and thats brought a little bit more melting into the music. So I want to buy the TEAC UD-701 and the TEAC AP-701 AMP …..And yes you don‘t read much about the sound. The TEAC UD-701 & AP701 should be harmonize perfectly. Some rare Tester said that the combi plays euphonic and lively …no trace of harsh or cool. So can you tell us more of the sound ? I like the touch of melt when I hear Music …no friend of analytically or too much Details…Music has to flow….next step is to buy the remaining TEAC Devices and the EPOS ES-28N or EPOS ES-14N . Dirk
I have this TEAC. Love it. I prefer 1bit, it sounds a little bit warmer. The multibit highlights the frequencies above 8khz a bit more. You can tune this dac to your taste and what matches best with your speakers.
Not a fan of 2 channel stereo components looking like AVRs and/or HT processors on the back, but only one line out(s) no sub out(s) makes no sense to me. Otherwise the build quality looked really solid. Very interesting review
not sure what you mean by no line outs? you mean as in a tape loop? I mean you can run it in fixed volume mode via RCA or Balanced output into any device of choice.
@@1061shrink1061 it is single ended in and out. I clarified what I was saying. There are digital inputs. Why not more inputs/output connections? Like I said, not looking for a HT processor just more than a single analog in and out
Hi Hans, great to finally see some Teac reviewed, its long been my favourite source component brand.
Let's hope for more.
@@TheHansBeekhuyzenChannel their matching cd transport?
Who knows
Hans thanks for the video. Great to see you in the studio back in the day. We both had long hair back then. Those were the days. Good to see Teac is still making quality equipment. The internal build is impressive. I wish it had wi-fi along with Bluetooth. Keep up the great work and rock on!
You bet
You know I wonder what the change is? Basically teac products have long been on the market over the past decade and a half in terms of availability, but I don't recall that many people reviewing them or talking about them. However over the past couple of months yours is probably the 5th or maybe 6th review I've seen talking about teac products.
Either way, I'm quite happy about it, teac deserves far more attention than they get because of all larger Japanese manufacturers, they're the only one that I've always felt produces a truly high-end product and experience.
I don't know, I just review what's available and interesting.
Accuphase, Luxman and Technics?
@@jamesdwright Yes certainly Accuphase and of course Luxman, esoteric is another one people often forget about, I wouldn't consider Technics high-end even though they make high-end products.
And that's why I specifically use the term larger companies, because Luxman and of course accuphase are smaller companies, whereas Sony, Marantz, Yamaha, pioneer, Onkyo, Denon and of course teac are themselves much larger companies.
The Dutch diistreibutor of Accuphase regards me no worthy reviewing Accuphase, the others I might do.
Thanks for reviewing a preamp, they seem to get ignored by many HiFi channels. I don't think TOSLINK or SPDIF interfaces require a license, possibly labelled 'optical' and 'coax' because it's more obvious to the consumer. And it could be said that spdif/toslink are the communications interface specifications at each end, and the cable itself is coaxial or optical. The cables don't know what they're used for:)
Who knows
I enjoyed this review, particularly the circuitry overview. Unfortunate that you were unable to test the SPDIF coaxial inputs as that would be my primary use case. I’m glad to see you examining TEAC, as their products don’t get as much attention by product reviewers, at least in my limited observations. It would be interesting to see if their external clock module makes an appreciable audible improvement.
That clock might just happen later on.
Thank you for another great review.😃
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Damn! Seeing the inside makes me want to buy it! Lol hopefully you get to review their cd player or transport and their amp
@@viencarlodiego8842 TEAC is the parent company of Esoteric so look at the Esoteric N05-XD amd you will find exactly the same internals apart from the power supply(s)
Don’t know yet
Try the 701N combined with a master clock and you will be blown away!
Let’s wait and see
@@vincentvdvelde confirmed !!!
Could you tell me the difference with the master clock?
@NicolasBOCQUET-d1x could you provide more details on your finding? Thanks.
Great review!!
Thanks!
Hello Hans, I bought this dac two months ago, it is an amazing product. I have listen to it on the headphones 4pin XLR output and it has surpassed my daps AK SP2K and Hiby RS8. I'm wondering if you will review the latest version of their clock. I have ordered the amp Ap-701, which is also a mono design. I hope you review it in the future.
I have a question for you: Why did you add a streamer to the chain if ud-701N already has a streamer and you could connect it to the network filter? What's the purpose of this?
I might review the clock. As I said in the video: "So I only tested the streaming functions with the Teac HR Streamer app and Roon and the analog inputs with the analog XLR’s outputs of the Grimm MU2 streamer as source."
Hi, I have the TEAC VRDS 701T CD Transport and love it….a few month ago I bought the external TEAC Clock CG-10M and thats brought a little bit more melting into the music. So I want to buy the TEAC UD-701 and the TEAC AP-701 AMP …..And yes you don‘t read much about the sound. The TEAC UD-701 & AP701 should be harmonize perfectly. Some rare Tester said that the combi plays euphonic and lively …no trace of harsh or cool. So can you tell us more of the sound ? I like the touch of melt when I hear Music …no friend of analytically or too much Details…Music has to flow….next step is to buy the remaining TEAC Devices and the EPOS ES-28N or EPOS ES-14N . Dirk
It does
@@TheHansBeekhuyzenChannel „ It does „ means?
Your question is gold dude. In addition, how do you compare the sound quality and durability with his Japanese counterparts?
Thank you for the review. Did you prefer the 1 bit dsd or the multibit conversation?
As said, I used non oversampling
I have this TEAC. Love it. I prefer 1bit, it sounds a little bit warmer. The multibit highlights the frequencies above 8khz a bit more. You can tune this dac to your taste and what matches best with your speakers.
@TheHansBeekhuyzenChannel sorry i wasn't clear, I didn't mean upconversion but Delta-sigma operation mode
@bardost agree
Not a fan of 2 channel stereo components looking like AVRs and/or HT processors on the back, but only one line out(s) no sub out(s) makes no sense to me.
Otherwise the build quality looked really solid.
Very interesting review
Thanks for sharing
not sure what you mean by no line outs? you mean as in a tape loop? I mean you can run it in fixed volume mode via RCA or Balanced output into any device of choice.
@@1061shrink1061 it is single ended in and out. I clarified what I was saying. There are digital inputs. Why not more inputs/output connections?
Like I said, not looking for a HT processor just more than a single analog in and out
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Wow you had some hair!!!!!!!
That was long, long ago when hair still was fashionable for men. Today bold is the new hair😄.
@@TheHansBeekhuyzenChannel here in the States we don't use the term "bald" now we say "follicaliy challenged"
The app looks awful as f... look like 1990.
Looks very similar to the Lumin app....
its easy to use its similar to lumin app
It is a the Lumin App, because I heard, the streaming electronic in the Teac is from Lumin…
Why not, if it works like this
@@TheHansBeekhuyzenChannel you need check modern music apps and you'll see why.