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Weiss DAC202
http://www.weiss-highend.ch/dac202/index.html
The DAC202 is a reference class Firewire D/A Converter with a IR remote control for volume control, absolute phase and
input source selection.
Features of the DAC202:
Digital Inputs: AES/EBU or S/PDIF on 1 XLR, 1 RCA, 1 Toslink, Firewire
Digital Outputs: AES/EBU on 1 XLR, 1 RCA, Firewire
Main Analog Output: 2 stereo analog outputs, one on XLR one on RCA
Headphone output on 1/4" Jack
Level control main output: 4 coarse settings via relays (analog domain), fine setting via rotary encoder (digital domain).
Level control can be defeated for the main output.
Level control headphone output: 4 coarse settings via relays (analog domain, independent from the settings in the main
output), fine setting via rotary encoder (digital domain).
Wordsync input on BNC connector
Wordsync output on BNC connector
Frontpanel controls:
LCD display for display of sampling rate, input source, audio level, absolute phase, upsampling filter type, various menu
items
Rotary encoder with push switch
IR receiver
Standby LED
Headphone Jack socket
Special features:
Transparency check (allows to check the bit transparency of a playback chain)
Setting of the coarse output levels (analog domain), separate for the main output and the headphone output
Dual / single wire selection for 176.4 / 192 kHz sampling rate
"Insert Mode" allows to loop in a external digital audio device (e.g. a equalizer) via the AES/EBU I/O on the XLR connectors
Sampling rate setting on the WSYNC I/O connectors in dual wire mode
Display brightness
IR Remote control switches:
power on/off
volume up
volume down
input sources (4 switches for Firewire, XLR, RCA. Toslink)
DAC upsampling filter type
mute
absolute phase
Sampling rates: 44.1 up to 192 khz / 24 Bits
The DAC202 also has a new D/A converter and new analog output stages
compared to former D/A Converter models. The D/A converter uses two converters per channel to gain in signal to noise
ratio.
DAC202 back view:
Size (approx.): depth: 30cm x width: 19cm x height: 8cm
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weiss er at de køre god med
Amarra player fra www.sonicstudio.com
http://www.sonicstudio.com/amarra/amarraplayer.html
Features ::
Supports up to 384 kHz sample rates
Automatic sample rate adjustment
Double-precision audio processing
RAM-based Cache for disk-free operation
Native FLAC playback & conversion
Advanced 4 band Sonic EQ
Choice of dither algorithms
Play CDs without Ripping
Amarra is $695 (USD)
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Automatic sample rate switching
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Adjustable Dithered Volume Control
Supports CoreAudio Compatible Sound Cards / DACs / Audio Interfaces.
Supports all iTunes Compatible Audio File Formats
Plays tracks from networked volumes
Optional REAL-TIME 64-bit upsampling
CoreAudio Device HOG Mode support
Internal Audio Device Selection and Setup (or use Apple Audio MIDI Setup)
Up to 384 kHz sample rate
Supports AudioUnit Audio processing plug-ins (parametric EQs, etc.)
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