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Wadia 121 Digital Analog Converter (DAC)
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Wadia 121 Digital Analog Converter (DAC)

USD$321 AUD$450
Location
VIC, AU
Seller
AussieMick
Source
StereoNET
Posted
12 Jan 2026
Last seen
23 May 2026

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Seller's Description

Wadia 121 Digital Analog Converter (DAC) Hi All I’m after a Wadia 121 DAC for a small headphone system. I still use the 151 PowerDAC and love it. For my tastes, Wadia seem to age well compared to most.  A di122 would also be great.  Cheers Mick Condition: It’s old, so fully functional is enough Payment Method: Region/State: (VIC) Victoria/Australia By AussieMick 0 Comments Secure Ad AUD $450 Date: January 12Jan 12

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About Wadia

Wadia Digital emerged in 1988 from St. Paul, Minnesota, founded by a team of engineers who had honed their skills at 3M Corporation in advanced digital telecommunications. Disillusioned by the lackluster sound of early compact disc players, they channeled their expertise into revolutionizing digital audio reproduction. Their debut product, the groundbreaking Wadia 2000 Decoding Computer, marked a pivotal moment, proving that CDs could deliver musically engaging performance through innovations like proprietary upsampling filters, glass-fiber optics, and jitter-minimizing clocking.

The brand has long specialized in high-end digital audio components, particularly outboard digital-to-analog converters (DACs) and CD transports, with models like the di322 and di122 exemplifying their current focus on precision decoding. While early offerings transformed source playback, Wadia later expanded into integrated amplifiers such as the a315, maintaining a commitment to sophisticated digital signal processing over analog-heavy categories like speakers or turntables.

Positioned firmly in the ultra-high-end market, Wadia commands respect among discerning audiophiles for its pioneering role in elevating digital sound to rival analog warmth. Now under the McIntosh Group banner and based in Binghamton, New York, it remains a boutique force, appealing to collectors and purists who prioritize technological refinement in two-channel systems.

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