Wadia PowerDAC 151

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zuluwarrior0760

Wadia PowerDAC 151
« on: 10 Jan 2015, 07:15 pm »
10/10 Condition  LIST 1200.00   SALE 475.00     22.00 FLAT RATE SHIP
PLUS 3% FOR PAYPAL, OR PREPAY WITH CHECK

Purchased this unit to pair with my new Mini Maggie system on advice of Magnepan.
The president of Magnepan has this amp/dac on his desk driving Mini Maggies....
This amp would be a great all in one solution for any good to high efficiency loudspeakers.....

I have gone to an all headphone setup for my desktop rig, so I've sold my mini maggie
system and now the PowerDAC......It is less than 2 months old and is "AS NEW"......
a true 10/10 and an amazing bargain in high end audio......

Pair it with the companion Ipod doc or pair it to your computer high res collection
with a great usb cable.......

Add 3% for paypal if used......plus shipping
Since its inception, Wadia Digital has always been on the cutting edge of digital technology. The new Power DAC mini is the result of sheer ingenuity combining with today’s new modern digital sources. This product is best described as a DAC with a 50-watt integrated amplifier bolted to it, but that does not capture the innovation inside the PowerDAC mini. It’s literally just a digital-to-analog converter with gain, meaning that the signal stays in the digital domain, untouched by gain stages that add distortions, right until the signal exits as an analog waveform.
"This is a 21st Century audio component, making up the core of a high-performance system that should fit anywhere with ease. You should be able to have the 151 up and playing music with one hand tied behind your back in about five minutes. If you consider this as essentially a $600 DAC and a $600 integrated amplifier in one chassis, you be hard pressed to find this kind of performance elsewhere at this price. The Wadia 151 PowerDAC mini is the perfect anchor for a high-performance, all digital system. We are happy to award it one of our Exceptional Value Awards for 2010. Wadia has created another breakthrough product that may just define a new category, as their 170 iTransport did two years ago!"
– Jeff Dorgay, Tone Audio
This purity is what gives the PowerDAC mini its unbelievable detail and imaging skill. And with the help of Wadia’s proprietary Digimaster up-sampling technology (24bit/384k), which ultimately creates the smooth analog sinewave at the output speaker terminals, you’ll experience the most natural portrayal of musical instruments and voices you have ever heard from such a compact device. Having a team of Wadia engineers on your side makes for quite an impressive listening experience!
"Audiophiles often bemoan how expensive great-sounding audio can be. For only [$1,195] you can own a device that will form the backbone of a revealing and musical system…the Wadia [PowerDAC mini] delivers sonics that should enthrall anyone who gives it a listen!"
– Steven Stone, The Absolute Sound
The PowerDAC mini also throws a holographic soundstage: pure insight into the original recording space. The circuit is so pure, you will also hear reproduction without grain or etch; there’s no digital hardness whatsoever. This product sounds so musical, with all the warmth and natural tonality of the actual recorded event intact. If you are one of the thousands of music lovers who already own a Wadia iTransport or just want to take advantage of today’s digital source material, you owe it to yourself to give the PowerDAC mini a listen.
Features:

24-bit/384kHz Proprietary Wadia Digitmaster Algorithm

Accepts Data Rates up to 24bit/192k

Wadia DirectConnect w/ Digital Volume Control

<50 watt/channel into 8 & 4 Ohms

4 Digital Inputs 2 Coaxial (1x S/PDIF (RCA), 1x TOSLINK, 1x USB

Five Way Insulated, 24k Gold Binding Posts

Aluminum Full-Function Remote Control

"The first and most noticeable aspect of the [PowerDAC mini] 151 is its bass performance. Bass is very tight, with excellent definition and control. There is a naturalness and coherence to the midrange of this DAC/amplifier that one doesn’t often hear. The 151 is not bright. And the 151 does not have the splashy treble that some inexpensive players exhibit. Imaging strikes me as another strength of the 151. Central images are precisely rendered and the lateral spread of orchestral instruments sounds quite natural. These items don’t appear to be lacking in conventional equipment, but you realize they are when you hear something better. I’d say the Wadia 151PowerDAC is in that “something better” category. Pretty rare stuff for a component in this price class. If you have the impression that I’ve enjoyed the Wadia 151PowerDAC, you would be correct!"
– Tom Martin, The Absolute Sound/Playback




naca5

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Re: Wadia PowerDAC 151
« Reply #1 on: 12 Jan 2015, 06:00 pm »
Hi,
Would you ship to Europe?
The voltage seems universal (90=>260) could you confirm?

Thanks

zuluwarrior0760

Re: Wadia PowerDAC 151
« Reply #2 on: 18 Jan 2015, 05:10 pm »
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