Pro-Ject Tuner Box S3 DAB Plus
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Features
| Optical Digital Output | No |
|---|---|
| Internet Radio | No |
| AM/FM Radio | No |
| DAB | No |
| Brand Color | None |
| Coaxial Digital Output | No |
| DAB+ | No |
| Warranty The length of time your product is protected by warranty | 2 Years |
| Product Type | Other |
Tech Specs
Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz
Analogue outputs: 1x pair RCA
Digital outputs: Coaxial (S/PDIF), optical (TOSlink®)
Headphone amplifier: 2x 75mW at 32ohm (1%THD)
Headphone output: 6,3mm jack
WiFi Standards: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Power supply: 9V/1000mA DC (included)
Standby Power consumption: <1 Watt standby
Dimensions WxHxD: 206 x 55 x 153 (164 mm with sockets)
Weight: 940 g without power supply
Description
The Pro-Ject Tuner Box S3 DAB+ is a fully featured FM, DAB/DAB+ tuner with an included remote control. It has been added to the S3 line to bring together FM, DAB and internet radio in an easy to use package. Also, there is a built in equalizer and ready to use station pre-sets. The front display shows station and track information.
Notably, An external 9V power supply is used to keep any magnetic fields away from the unit. Black and white versions are available. You can use the unit on its own by using the headphone output. No other equipment is needed.
Versatile output options
There are many output options with the Pro-Ject Tuner Box S3 DAB+. You can connect to an amplifier with the standard RCA connectors. Moreover you can connect an external DAC using the coaxial or optical digital output. For personal listening there is also a headphone output. Lastly there is an aerial connector for the FM/DAB aerial.
What is DAB and DAB+?
DAB stands for Digital Audio Broadcasting. DAB is broadcast from multiplexes and offers a wide range of radio stations. It does not use an analogue signal and is thus not prone to noise and interference. DAB began to be broadcast at the turn of the century using the MP2 codec.
DAB+ came along later and uses the more efficient AAC codec. DAB was meant to replace analogue FM, however only Norway has actually ceased FM transmissions, as of 2023.
FM radio
FM radio was first deveoped in the 1930s and uses an analogue Frequency Modulation system, Large numbers of FM stations are still broadcasting in the UK. FM was supposed to be switched off when most people were using DAB. However, no set date has been announced and broadcasts are still likely to continue until at least 2030.
Internet radio
There are many hundreds of internet radio stations available from around the world. The Pro-Ject Tuner Box S3 DAB+ connects to your home network via WIFI. You will then be able to access online radio stations as well as podcasts and audio books.
This is also known as streaming radio or webcasting. You can often find niche stations that only play your kind of music. You can also listen to your favourite stations whenever you are in the world.








































