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During 2009 Wicked Digital secured distribution in Australia for a number of exciting brands, we now have a broad offering of products from simple USB DAC's through to high-end audio amplifiers. Below is a list of those brands and links to their respective information portals where you can learn more about the brand and the products on offer.

Bel Canto Design
In the first half of 2009 we secured Bel Canto products, a company who manufactures some of the finest USA made audio products including their now famous Class D REF1000 mono block power amplifiers. However Bel Canto offers far more than this, and in 2010 will be offering a significant range of new models.
Click here to learn more about Bel Canto.

Devilsound Labs
What happens when two American astrophysicists get together to design a quality USB DAC? Devilsound that's what! This little marvel has been talked about all year and all reviews are very fond of this little DAC. Offering a simple single cable solution, this new 'Snowflake' version is even better, and a must have for your comuter.
Click here to learn more about Devilsound Labs
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Firestone Audio
Several years ago we brought this brand into Australia, with their cute range of audio products. Primarily headphone amplifiers at that stage, they have now expanded to a great range of USB DAC's and other small convenient audio solutions.
Click here to learn more about Firestone Audio

Glow Audio

Glow Audio is a company out of the USA with a small but very cool range of audio products aimed at the desktop audiophile. There are simply three products: Their well respected all tube Amplifier with built in USB DAC, a matching speaker system and sub-woofer complete the package.
Click here to learn more about Glow Audio
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HRT (High Resolution Technologies)
One of the most talked about companies in computer Audiophile circles during 2009 has to be HRT. Once again a small product range of only three products, and all do the same thing, get audio out of your computer via USB and converts it to analogue, but they do it so well! Each model increases the quality.
Click here to learn more about HRT.

M2Tech
A small company based in Italy has produced a truly superb little device for getting digital audio out of your computer with extremely low jitter via the USB port and provides up to 24bit 192kHz digital audio via a S/PDIF output. The hiFace works with both PC and Mac and is set to be THE product of it's type in 2010.
Click here to learn more about M2Tech
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Ortofon
The world famous Ortofon company from Denmark has a Japanese division producing some truly superb cables, speakers and ear-canal headphones. Their new e-Q7 ear-canal headphone has surprised everybody and is set to be the new king of this headphone type. Build quality on all their products is second to none.
Click here to learn more about Ortofon
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