Abstract: I’m just guessing, but Bel Canto’s founder and CEO John Stronczer must be a contrarian. Don’t get the wrong idea, he’s a perfectly nice guy; it’s just that Bel Canto’s compact, lightweight, cool running e.One Series components use just a tiny fraction ...
Abstract: The Bel Canto e.One DAC3 has seen a lot of press over recent years and for very good reason, this is a very nice product that offers the music lover quite a lot for very little cash ($2495). At its paltry price when compared to the competition, the DAC...
Abstract: My relationship with Bel Canto began years ago when I read a glowing review of their DAC1 on a web site. At the time I was using a Parasound D/AC-1100 and I was intrigued by Bel Cantos little black box (a fraction of the size and weight of the Par...
Abstract: My relationship with Bel Canto began years ago when I read a glowing review of their DAC1 on a web site. At the time I was using a Parasound D/AC-1100 and I was intrigued by Bel Cantos little black box (a fraction of the size and weight of the Par...
Abstract: In size, fit, and finish, Bel Canto’s attractive e.One Dac3 24-bit/192kHz digital-to-analog converter ($2495 USD) resembles the e.One preamplifier and monoblock power amp. As an exemplar of simplicity, it’s a delight to operate. The Dac3&rsquo...