AudioQuest DragonFly USB Digital-Audio Converter and Sydney Interconnect Sweepstakes

According to AudioQuest:
Beautiful Sound ... From Any Computer: DragonFly is an affordable and easy-to-use device that delivers far superior sound by bypassing the poor quality sound card that is built into your computer. DragonFly is a sleek, flash drive sized Digital-Audio Converter that connects to a USB jack on a Mac or Windows PC, turning any computer into a true high- fidelity music source.Whether you’re on the go or at home, listening on ear buds or connecting your computer to a stereo system, DragonFly reveals all the emotional expression and nuance that makes your favorite music, or movies, so enjoyable. However you connect it, DragonFly simply and easily makes any computer sound better.
Features:
Plays All Music Files: MP3 to 24-bit/192kHz
Drives Headphones Directly
Variable Output Drives Powered Speakers or Power Amp
Fixed Output Feeds Preamp or Receiver
Asynchronous Transfer Ensures Digital Timing Integrity
Two Clocks Enable Native Resolution Up To 24-bit/96kHzFor this special sweepstakes, included with DragonFly is a low-distortion AudioQuest Sydney analog interconnect cable with a 3.5mm "mini" plug at the DragonFly end and stereo RCAs at the other end. From AQ's Bridges & Falls series, Sydney is all that's required to connect DragonFly to a full-blown audio rig just like a traditional DAC or disc player, or directly to a power amplifier. Sydney employs superior materials and design, including solid Perfect-Surface Copper+ conductors, air-tube insulation, and AudioQuest's 3-layer Noise-Dissipation System for low distortion and high performance.
Click here for more info from Audioquest.
To enter the sweepstakes, all you need is an account on this website. If you don't already have one, click on the link labeled "register" at the bottom of this announcement or "Create new account" in the right column (under the ads). Then, enter a username and a valid e-mail address, and click on the "Create new account" button. A message will be automatically sent to the e-mail address you specified, which will include a link to activate the account.
You can enter once on www.analogplanet.com, audiostream.com, hometheater.com, innerfidelity.com and/or stereophile.com. No more than one entry allowed per website.
The final step (and only step for those who already have an account) is to log in and leave a comment right here on this announcementany comment will do, as long as it's not profane or spam. Then, when the sweepstakes closes, a lucky commenter will be chosen at random to receive the prize. So post a comment, and good luck!
For complete sweepstakes rules, click here.
[This Sweepstakes is now closed.]
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Would like to have one!
Home theater? I'm here for the audio, and my Dragonfly DAC.
Don't need the home theater. Do covet the AudioQuest DragonFly USB Digital-Audio Converter and Sydney Interconnect.
This would be wonderful!
I been thinking about purchasing this
I've read a lot of good reviews for the DragonFly USB DAC and would love to get my hands on one.
Singing and Dancing already
If it performs as good as the description claims, it will be a real step up in sound quality. Thanks for a chance to win such a great prize.
This would be a nice upgrade!
But I'm posting this anyway :|
From all the recent reviews, sounds like a great product.
I would love to win this. Best of luck to all.
Got to at least give this a shot.
please.
I am in serious need of a quality DAC, so this will be great for me.
Could really use it, I listen to music on my computer all the time
I am very interested in trying this DAC.
:)
I could definitely use one of these!
this device looks like it could be disruptive to the DAC market (in a good way!). It will appeal to a broad range of consumer, particularly those who would not normally consider buying a separate box (i.e, a 'normal' DAC) to put on their desk.
It also has the benefit of being portable enough to take away on trips/holidays. Sure, it can't compete with $1500+ DACs, but people looking for those probably wouldnt be interested in the dragonfly anyway. At least, not as their primary dac.
I think this is a masterstroke in engineering, product development and marketing - Well done Audioquest! Now I just need to win one...
I'd absolutely love to have a DragonFly to use with my Open Pandora handheld. My headphones are very DAC-dependant and the Sabre chip will definitely make them shine better than any other portable device ever could!
My dream DAC; please make me win!
Wouldn't mind having this for Christmas.
For the pice I paid for this Mac Book, you'd think it would have a decent DAC.
I really need one of these, thank you.
What is needed to simply make a computer audiophile !
iDragonFly !
One way or another I will have one of these (but free would be nice).