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Weiss DAC 205 Digital Analog Converter (DAC)

Weiss DAC 205 Digital Analog Converter (DAC)

USD$2,071 AUD$2,900
Condition
Excellent
Location
NSW, AU
Seller
rossb
Source
StereoNET
Posted
22 Nov 2024
Last seen
23 May 2026

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Seller's Description

Weiss DAC 205 Digital Analog Converter (DAC) For sale is my Weiss DAC 205 purchased new in July of this year from an Australian authorised dealer.   The DAC is in excellent condition and comes with all original packaging and materials, including the stock power supply. If my asking price is met, I will also include the Teddy Pardo PSU (pictured), which significantly improves an already excellent DAC. Otherwise, the Teddy Pardo PSU is not included and will be sold separately.   Pick is available from the lower north shore, and I am happy to post at the buyer's cost and risk. Condition: Excellen

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About Weiss Engineeering

Weiss Engineering was founded in 1985 by Daniel Weiss in Switzerland, near Zürich, following his five years at Willi Studer AG where he pioneered digital audio innovations like sampling frequency converters and processors for recorders. A self-taught electronics enthusiast who built his own synthesizers, amplifiers, and even an electric violin in his youth, Weiss established the company to specialize in digital audio equipment for mastering studios, launching the modular 102 Series that remains relevant today at 24-bit/96 kHz. This heritage in professional signal processing laid the foundation for the brand's precision engineering ethos.

The company focuses on high-end digital audio components, excelling in digital-to-analog converters (DACs), CD transports, streaming devices, preamplifiers, and integrated amplifiers, all designed and manufactured in-house by a small team of eight. Early products like the Gambit Series—featuring standalone equalizers, dynamics processors, de-noisers, and converters with 40-bit floating-point processing—targeted mastering engineers, while the 2000 expansion into hi-fi introduced audiophile favorites such as the MEDEA DAC and Jason CD transport, now staples in discerning home systems worldwide.

Weiss Engineering occupies a niche boutique position at the pinnacle of the high-end hi-fi market, revered for its Swiss-made transparency, ergonomic excellence, and unmatched digital fidelity among knowledgeable audiophiles and professionals. Daniel Weiss's 2021 Technical Grammy Award underscores its authoritative status in digital audio, appealing to buyers seeking reference-grade performance over mass-market compromises.

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