Weiss DAC202

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The DAC202 is the latest Weiss 24bit/192kHz firewire digital to analogue converter. It has a completely newly designed D/A converter and new analog output stages compared to the Minerva. The D/A converter uses two converters per channel to gain in signal to noise ratio. Firewire connection provides internal master clock mode while playback audio files from computer. The ideal dejittering circuit regardless of AES, SPDIF, Toslink or Firewire input.

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

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).

 

Sampling rates: 44.1 up to 192 khz / 24 Bits

Wordsync input / output on BNC

Frontpanel controls:

  • LCD display for display of sampling rate, input source, audio level, abso-
  • lute phase, upsampling filter type, various menu items
  • Rotary encoder with push switch
  • IR receiver
  • Standby LED
  • Headphone Jack socket

Special features hidden in sub-menues:

  • Transparency check (allows to check the bit transparency of a playback chain)
  • Setting of the coarse output levels (analog domain)
  • Dual / single wire selection for 176.4 / 192 kHz sampling rate
  • Display brightness
  • IR Remote control switches:
  • Power on / off
  • Volume up / down
  • Input sources (4 switches for Firewire, XLR, RCA, Toslink)
  • DAC upsampling filter type
  • Mute
  • Absolute phase

Main Analog Outputs:

(2) XLR connectors (hot on pin 2), DC coupled, short circuit proof output circuitry, output impedance 44 Ohm.

(2) RCA connectors, DC coupled, short circuit proof output circuitry, Output impedance: 22 Ohm

Output level: Selectable via the LCD menu, 4 settings:

XLR output:

  • +20.44 dBu (8.15Vrms) with a 0dBFS sinewave input
  • +14.57 dBu (4.15Vems) with a 0dBFS sinewave input
  • +7.74 dBu (2.12Vrms) with a 0dBFS sinewave input
  • +2.72 dBu (1.06Vrms) with a 0dBFS sinewave input

RCA output:

  • +14.44 dBu (4.075Vrms) with a 0dBFS sinewave input
  • +8.57 dBu (2.075Vrms) with a 0dBFS sinewave input
  • +1.74 dBu (1.06Vrms) with a 0dBFS sinewave input
  • -3.28 dBu (0.53Vrms) with a 0dBFS sinewave input

These levels are achieved with a 0.0dB setting for the level control on the LCD screen.

Suggested subsequent amplifier input impedances:

  • 8.15V setting: 500 Ohm or higher
  • 4.15V setting: 300 Ohm or higher
  • 2.12V setting: 150 Ohm or higher
  • 1.06V setting: 70 Ohm or higher
  • 0.53V setting: 40 Ohm or higher

(192kHz sampling frequency, 22kHz measurement bandwidth, unweighted)

  • Main Output Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise (THD+N)
  • < -116 dBr (0.00016 %) @ -3 dBFS input level
  • < -125 dBr (0.000056 %) @ -40 dBFS input level
  • < -125 dBr (0.000056 %) @ -70 dBFS input level

I am sure there are many topics that will generate by the operation of DAC202. It is just so many audio features packed together and information provided just by the manual itself.

Hi-End headphone listening becomes one new audio trend. We in mastering have several headphones on monitoring, Grado GS1, Sennheiser HD650 and AudioTechnica Raffinato. They have extremely different input impedances that we never can get satisfaction sound from one single amplifier. Now I am looking forward the DAC202 to take up this task perfectly. The extremely low THD+N (unweighted) will easily put DAC202 as an ideal package for DAC + Headphone amp, of course you will not use such an high level and expansive DAC just for headphone only.

Headphone Output:
(1) stereo 1⁄4 inch Jack connector. DC coupled, short circuit proof output circuitry.

  • Output level: Selectable via the LCD menu, 4 settings:
  • +16.53 dBu (5.2Vrms) with a 0dBFS sinewave input
  • +10.84 dBu (2.7Vrms) with a 0dBFS sinewave input
  • +1.3 dBu (0.9Vrms) with a 0dBFS sinewave input
  • -11.77 dBu (0.2Vrms) with a 0dBFS sinewave input

These levels are achieved with a 0.0dB setting for the level control on the LCD screen.
Suggested headphone impedances:

  • 5.2V setting:100 Ohm or higher
  • 2.7V setting: 50 Ohm or higher
  • 0.9V setting: 16 Ohm or higher
  • 0.2V setting: 4 Ohm or higher

Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise (THD+N)

  • < -115 dBr (0.00016 %) @ -3 dBFS input level
  • < -122 dBr (0.0000795 %) @ -40 dBFS input level
  • < -122 dBr (0.0000795 %) @ -70 dBFS input level

The Retail Price of DAC202 is HK$58,000 (Retail at US$7,730).

Weiss DAC202 Firewire 24/192 DAC Brochure
Weiss DAC202 Firewire 24/912 DAC Japan Manual
Weiss DAC202 Firewire 24/192 DAC Manual

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  1. October 22nd, 2010 at 14:01 | #1

    Dear sir/madam,

    As i am going to HK end of this month and I’m looking to buy the Weiss DAC 202 for my computer music. Please let me know if you have stock in hand and please give me the best price.

    I’m currently using Auzentech sound card upgraded with opm 627. However, as i read many reviews that they mention luynx aes16 would be the best choice with DAC 202. Please also advice me on this matter and if you have this Lynx sound card, i also want to buy it.

    I look forward to receive your earliest respond and i can be contacted directly at +84903126688.

    Regards,
    Trong

  2. Danny Tang
    April 28th, 2011 at 00:03 | #2

    Hi, I bought DAC202 in last week and started play with Amarra2.2, found the sync clock converted to AES/XLR every time I exited the program, then I need to set the clock again to “Internal” every time for restart. I was told that it probably due to bugs in iTunes (or Amarra?) though I have not updated any new version lately.
    Can you tell when and how the problem can be fixed?
    Thanks.

  3. Dave Kosh
    May 31st, 2011 at 13:32 | #3

    Hi, has anyone tried connecting the dac202 to a mac w/o power in the firewire cable? That is by having removed the power leg or by using a 4pin adapter? Does it work?

  4. Fai
    July 21st, 2011 at 20:31 | #4

    I have clean install the osx lion (not upgrade from snow leopard ) in mac mini. After install the dac202 driver, the build in audio disappeared. No audio display in the sound and midi setup.

    • admin
      July 21st, 2011 at 20:56 | #5

      Hello Fai, we are testing the beat new driver. The definitive version should be available within a week from now to download. Thanks.

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