WEISS DSP501

WEISS DSP501

Compact audio processor and network renderer

WEISS DSP501
WEISS DSP501
WEISS DSP501
WEISS DSP501
7.478,00 Price include 21% VAT Price exclude VAT € 6.180,17
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MAKE GOOD SOUND EVEN BETTER -COMPACT AUDIO PROCESSOR AND NETWORK RENDERER
Use the DSP501 to improve room acoustics and fine-tune loudspeakers’ frequency response. Or take things further and enhance less-than-perfect recordings to your taste. Reduce sharp sibilants, add creative EQ, emulate vinyl sound on digital recordings, and experience the magic of crosstalk canceling. The DSP501 is a digital signal processor which treats the audio using the same quality algorithms that made Weiss Engineering’s professional line of products indispensable tools in sound studios worldwide.

Corrective processing
Very few listening environments are acoustically perfect. This means that no matter how great your hi-fi setup is, the resulting playback will be compromised by the room’s characteristics. This can be significantly improved with the Room EQ algorithm included in the DSP501. Use it to suppress unwanted room modes and achieve a clearer, truer representation of your audio.

Make good sound better
The DSP501 can also be used to correct less-than-perfect recordings and even get a bit creative! Use the De-esser to reduce sharp “s” and “t” sounds in vocals, make a recording darker or brighter with creative EQ, emulate vinyl sound on digital recordings, and experience the magically wide stereo image that can be achieved using the included crosstalk canceling algorithm.

PROCESS LIKE THE PROS
The audio processing in the DSP501 is based on the same trailblazing algorithms that are used in Weiss Engineering’s professional audio tools. So with the DSP501, you can adjust the audio using the same professional-grade algorithms that were likely used to mix and master the original recording.

DSP501 PRODUCT COMPARISON
The DSP501 is the compact-size version of the DSP502. The two units offer the exact same feature set and quality. The only difference is the enclosure size. The DSP501/502 have all the audio processing features of the DAC501 and DAC502, but without the D/A conversion. They are ideal in setups with active speakers that already have built-in D/A conversion.

EASE OF USE
The DSP501 comes with an IR remote control which can be used to select the active input and output, the DSP audio processing presets, and switch power on and off. Furthermore, it is possible to control and configure the DSP501 via a web browser, which adds detailed control of the DSP processing and preset management.

Specifications

Digital Inputs
There are a total of five inputs:
- AES/EBU or S/PDIF via XLR, Toslink, and RCA sockets.
- UPnP/DLNA via Ethernet.
- USB.
- Roon Ready.
- Accepted formats: PCM 44.1kHz up to 384 kHz, DSD 64x / 128x.
- Future formats can be accommodated via software updates.

Digital Outputs
- Two S/PDIF outputs on RCA connectors.
- Two AES/EBU outputs on XLR connectors.
- Up to four audio channels (two stereo channels) are supported. One way of using this would be to connect two different D/A converters, one for speakers and one for headphones. As the two outputs have independent DSP processing, you could in the above use case apply Room EQ to the speaker output, but not to the headphones.
- The output levels can be set in a coarse manner to adapt the output to the D/A Converter / Amplifier chain. In addition, the output levels can be set in fine steps for normal level control.

Digital Signal Processing
- The DSP501 uses a built-in digital signal processing (DSP) chip for its audio processing. These algorithms are included:
- Room Equalizer – to suppress room modes for more accurate bass reproduction.
- Creative Equalizer – a tone control with low boost/cut, high boost/cut, and mid boost/cut. Very useful to correct those recordings which do not quite sound right.
- De-Essing – the automatic removal of overly bright sibilances from human voices. The sibilance effect can be more or less pronounced depending on your speakers or room acoustics.
- Constant Volume – adjusts the audio volume (loudness) to a constant value across all tracks played. Useful for “party mode” when the volume control should stay untouched.
- Vinyl Emulation – get that special sonic character of a record player based playback chain. We also employ an emulation of the DMM-CD procedure offered by the Stockfisch label.
- Crosstalk Cancelling (XTC) – for the playback of dummy head recordings or live recordings via speakers for an incredible live sensation. Dummy head recordings usually are listened to via headphones because they only work properly if the left channel goes to the left ear only and the right channel to the right ear only. With speakers, this is difficult to achieve as the left channel goes to the left and the right ear. But with some clever signal processing of the speaker channels is possible to suppress the crosstalk, i.e. the audio going from the left speaker to the right ear and vice versa. If that works properly then the recording sounds as if one would be in the space where the recording has taken place. All the reverberation and 3D representation of the sound sources are there. (For speaker-based playback only.)
- Loudness Control – a listening volume-dependent equalization of the audio.
- Headphone Equalizer – to adapt any headphone to the listener’s ears in terms of frequency response.
- Crossfeed – to emulate a speaker-based playback impression on headphones.

Front Panel Controls
- A rotary encoder knob for changing parameters and for powering the unit on/off.
- A touch screen colour LCD display.
- An IR receiver.

Back Panel Elements
- Digital outputs on XLR and RCA connectors.
- Digital inputs on XLR, RCA, TOSLINK, USB, and Ethernet connectors.
- USB type-A connector for various applications.
- Mains connector with fuses.

Dimensions DSP501
- Depth: 30 cm / 11.8 inches
- Width: 18.8 cm / 7.4 inches
- Height: 6.6 cm / 2.6 inches
- Height with feet: 7.2 cm / 2.83 inches

Dimensions IR Remote Control
- Depth: 2.1 cm / 0.83 inches
- Width: 4.5 cm / 1.78 inches
- Height: 16.6 cm / 6.53 inches

Power Supply
- A powerful non-switching power supply is used. All sensitive voltages have their own regulators which are separated between left and right channels. The result is an analog output free of “digital noise” and channel crosstalk.
- The power switch activates a semiconductor relay which only switches on or off at zero crossings of the mains voltage. This assures a glitch-free power switching. The two mains transformers are toroidal types.
- Mains voltage selection is done automatically by measuring the mains voltage before power is applied to the rest of the electronics.