Hegel D50

£4,250.00

By fo­cusing solely on converting digital signals into music, they have created a machine that soars above the competition. Pre-order now due May 2025

In-Store Only: This product can only be bought in store.

SKU: HeglD50 Category: Tags: , ,

Hegel D50

Hegel D50

New Reference DAC

With the D50 DAC, Hegel has taken a bold leap forward in digital audio.

This is not just another DAC; it’s an exploration of what’s possible when technology is stripped to its essentials.

They wanted to make a dedicated machine that did one thing exceptionally well, converting ones and zeros to music.

To achieve this, they have avoided anything that would introduce noise.

This means there is no network input, streamer, or preamplifier.

By fo­cusing solely on converting digital signals into music, they have created a machine that soars above the competition.

Meet the D50 DAC, affectionately named The Raven.

D50 – The Raven

D50 The Raven

At first glance, the D50 appears understated, with its minimalist black design.

No flashy details or unnecessary features distract from its purpose.

Like the raven, it may seem plain, but this DAC is a master of its craft.

Beneath the sleek exterior lies a remarkable ability to decode and deliver digital audio with breathtaking precision.

The D50 unveils a soundstage so expansive it feels as though you’re soaring high above the music, revealing every intricate detail with stunning clarity.

Whether you choose to focus on the smallest nuances or simply let the music carry you, the D50 offers an unparalleled listening expe­rience.

A Legacy of Mastery

A Legacy of Mastery

Hegel has been perfecting the art of DAC design for more than two decades, and the D50 represents the pinnacle of that expertise.

At its core lies the latest model DAC chip—a sophisticated tool with immense potential.

But like the raven, one of the few animals ca­pable of using tools with precision, the D50’s genius lies in how it wields this technology.

Every detail of the circuit design and layout has been meticulously crafted to extract the full potential of the DAC chip, transforming it from a mere component into a masterful instrument.

The result is a design that uses this tool to its fullest, unlocking extraordinary sound reproduction.

Power Purified, Noise Eliminated

The Hegel D50 takes extraordinary measures to ensure the purity of its sound reproduction.

Its power management is designed to silence noise and deliver clean energy to every part of the device.

Advanced filters on the power input eliminate noise from the mains, and when connected to a grounded power outlet, this filtering can even enhance the performance of other equipment in the same circuit.

To eliminate electrical noise even further, the D50 employs two low-noise toroidal transformers.

One delivers power to the noisier digital processes and standby functionality while the other is dedicated to the sensitive analogue and digital components.

Both transformers are shielded by thick steel and placed far from any sensitive electronics and their output is also filtered, ensuring the D50 operates with the purest power, allowing its performance to take flight.

Precision in Every Detail

D50 Front

At Hegel, they approach circuit board design with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring the best possible performance.

In the D50, even the routing features rounded corners to minimise impedance drops and reduce radiation, reflecting our commitment to precision.

However, the real innovation lies in how the D50 processes incoming digital signals be­fore converting them to analogue.

The AES/EBU input features a unique RS422 receiver balanced by a transformer, allowing it to handle both weak and strong signals flawlessly, free of jitter and time delays.

For SPDIF-based inputs, signals are received on a custom-designed card that unpacks the I2S data.

While this process is inherently noisy and prone to timing errors, the D50 addresses these issues with precision.

The decoded signals are re-clocked using three dedicated master clocks: one for SPDIF signals, and for USB, separate master clocks for 48k and 44.1k sample rates.

Strategically placed to minimise noise, these clocks deliver a perfectly timed signal to the DAC chip, enabling the purest and most accurate digi­tal-to-analog conversion.

The DAC chip itself is thoughtfully perched on a separate board above the rest of the electronics.

This elevated placement reduces noise and interference while providing short and unobstructed signal paths.

With the D50, every aspect of the design has been carefully engineered to ensure that the signal remains as true to the original as possible.

The result is an unaltered and breathtakingly accurate translation from digital to analogue.

Solid Craftmanship

The D50’s construction is as solid as it is purposeful.

Its aluminium housing provides both durability and a refined appearance and improves sound performance.

Premium con­nectors ensure reliable performance, while aluminium feet with rubber soles guarantee stability.

The thick, milled aluminium front plate conceals the buttons for an unbroken, elegant facade.

Meanwhile, a bright, easy-to-read display delivers all the information you need without drawing attention away from the music.

Intuitive Simplicity

Though the D50 operates with the precision of a masterful instrument, using it is effort­less.

Its advanced input sensing can detect a digital signal and wake the device auto­matically.

You can customise how it responds to new signals, whether to switch inputs or simply power on.

Features like automatic standby save energy when the music stops, while a display dimming option keeps the focus where it belongs—on the music.

Once set up, the D50 becomes a seamless part of your system, ready to bring your music to life with no distractions.

Complete Connectivity

Complete Connectivity

The D50 offers every connection you might need, accommodating USB, optical, coaxial RCA, coaxial BNC, and AES/EBU inputs.

On the output side, it features true balanced analogue and single-ended RCA connections, giving you the flexibility to suit any system.

The D50’s versatile inputs and outputs make it a perfect fit for any audio environment.

The Hegel D50 DAC represents the pinnacle of digital-to-analogue conversion, delivering music as it was meant to be heard—pure, detailed, and profoundly moving. Let it take your music to new heights.

 

Specifications Hegel D50

Specifications Hegel D50

Digital inputs: 1 x AES/EBU S/PDIF, 24/192, DSD64(DoP), MQA 8x, 1 x Coaxial (BNC) S/PDIF, 24/192, DSD64(DoP), MQA 8x, 1 x Coaxial (RCA) S/PDIF, 24/192, DSD64(DoP), MQA 8x, 2 x Optical S/PDIF, 24/96, MQA 8x, 1 x USB 32/384, DSD256(DoP), MQA 8x

Line level outputs: 1 x Unbalanced fixed (RCA), 2.5 V, 1 x Balanced fixed (XLR), 2.5 V

Analogue bandwidth: More than 0 Hz – 100 kHz

Signal-to-noise ratio: More than 100 dB

Noise floor: Typically -150 dB

Distortion: Less than 0.0002 %

Power use in standby: Less than 0.5 W

Power use when on: Less than 20 W

Dimensions/weight: 43 x 30.5 x 9.9 cm (WxDxH), 6.6 kg

Dimensions/weight US: 17 x 12 x 3.9″ (WxDxH), 14.55 lbs

Brand

Hegel

Hegel The story begins in 1988. Bent Holter, a student at the Technical University in Trondheim (NTNU) decided to do a thesis under the original design of the transistor used in amplifiers, that would cure the problems of traditional hi-fi systems. Enemy number one was distortion. Holter somehow could not accept the fact that when we supply a simple signal to an amplifier, the output reproduces that signal plus something else; distortion produced by the electronics. Fighting distortion usually means deterioration of other parameters, including damping factor. Holter decided to break free from classic schematics and developed a project that became the basis of what we know today as SoundEngine Technology. And where does the name of the company come from? Well, during his spare time Bent played in a rock-metal band called The Hegel Band. When they needed amplifiers for concerts, he suggested building them himself. His ideas took on real shape, but it took lots of money to refine the technology. Help came from Telenor - one of the biggest players in the telecommunications industry. The early 90s were a period of initial prosperity for the brand. First, they ensured the patented solution known today as SoundEngine. Later a DAC was developed (1994) and the first CD Player came (1996). Over the next eight years, the company has steadily improved its product range and generated more profit year on year. When the financial crisis came, most companies immediately took a defensive strategy which meant cutting costs. Hegel played differently. He hired new engineers to design devices. Sometime later, brand new D/A converters were born. Today Hegel is one of the best-established brands on the Hi-Fi market. We produce integrated, pre and power amplifiers as well as CD players and some of the most modern and sophisticated D/A converters. SoundEngine Technology was just a start. Today there are six more original technical solutions in Hegel's portfolio. The company has dealers in 54 countries and its products are sold all over the world. Awards and press reviews speak for themselves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yopEvihSw48

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

You may also like…