T+A DAC 200 or WEISS 501


Who will take what if given an opportunity lets take a vote.

jasbirnandra

Interesting.  I also looked at the T+A DH200 DAC.  The retailer wanted $7,125 + $600 for HDMI connection + 9.5% CA sales tax.  The Benchmark DAC is $2,399 and I like that the Benchmark DAC HAS 4 Sabre 9028PRO DAC’s, 2 per channel.  The signal is summed to reduce the noise and jitter.  This is Impressive technology and I am anxiously waiting for my DAC to arrive.

For my 2-channel home theatre application, the Benchmark DAC3 HGC DAC is a better deal.

I have heard the Weiss 501 same day with 3 other top dacs 

the T+A has much more flexibility built in like HQ player,

and adjustments. Sonically the T+A 200 is just much natural  try to find a dealer to. Audition or go listen I know 4 guys in our multi state audio get together that bought 

the T+A and I am saving for one ,I was going to buy the cheaper terminator 12th 

and the Term + a hair better. But the T+A makes much more sense 

and Ethernet switch if you stream the Innuos is Fantastic $37  but worth every penny  for me a must li borrowed my brothers when he went on vacation 

it makes all others sound broken ,it beat the synergistic pretty easy ,which I thought was excellent , got off track but since we were talking digital something to consider 

you can get for just over $3k 

and Ethernet switch if you stream the Innuos is Fantastic $37  but worth every penny  for me a must li borrowed my brothers when he went on vacation 

Can you explain what any of this means? I know what Innuos is but the rest is incomprehensible due to lack of punctuation and capitalization. I have a Dac 200 and am considering buying the matching streamer but am open to anything. I know the Innuos Zen sounds great but I don't care about storage and as an NAA it wasn't any better than a fanless miniPC.

I’ve had the T+A DAC 200 and the Weiss 501 in my system recently.  I’m buying the T+A along with the matching MP 200 streamer.  Together they are a totally different animal;  incredible detail, more than I’ve heard from from $50k DAC’s.  The soundstage is very wide and deep.  The Weiss, make no mistake, is a great DAC, it’s just a generation behind now.