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WEISS DSP501/502 AUDIO PROCESSOR AND NETWORK RENDERER

From: $12,600.00

The DSP501 / DSP502 are our new state of the art Digital Signal Processors with an unprecedented level of sophistication and versatily.

The DSP502 uses a larger frame but else sports the same features as the DSP501.

With the DSP50x we are creating a new high-end audio unit which hasn’t been available on the market before. It is a digital signal processor with various algorithms with the purpose to enhance the audio signal or to adapt the audio signal to the room acoustics or speakers at hand.

Weiss Engineering has a 30 year history in designing signal processing algorithms for the professional audio market, namely Mastering Studios. In that time span we have learned a thing or two about algorithm design. The DSP50x is the essence of our experiences.

DSP501 and DSP502 are Roon Ready.

Power

Mains voltage: 100…120 V or 200…240 V
Fuse rating: 500 mA slow blow at 100…120 V, 250 mA slow blow at 200…240 V
Power consumption: 15 VA max.
Power consumption in standby: 0.5 VA max.

Size DSP501

Depth: 30 cm
Width: 18,8 cm
Height: 6,6 cm
Height with feet: 7,2 cm

Size DSP502

Depth: 30 cm
Width: 45 cm
Height: 6,6 cm
Height including feet: 7,4 cm

Size Remote
Depth: 2,1 cm
Width: 4,5 cm
Height: 16,6 cm

Available Color:  Silver, Black

Digital Inputs

(1) XLR connector
(1) RCA connector
(1) TOSLINK connector (optical)
(1) USB type B connector
(1) RJ45 Ethernet connector
All inputs accept professional or consumer standard , i.e. accept AES/EBU or S/PDIF signals .

Digital Outputs

(2) RCA Connectors
(2) XLR connectors
One pair of RCA and XLR connectors carry a stereo audio channel. Two stereo channels can be output.

Analogue Outputs: None

Headphone Output: None

Synchronization

Via the input signal
Via the internal oscillator

Sampling frequencies supported at the input: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz, 352.8 kHz, 384 kHz, DSD64, DSD128 (not all frequencies are supported with all inputs).

Sampling frequencies selectable for the outputs: 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz

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