Exclusive Offer: 60-Day JPLAY Trial for Weiss product owners

Great news for audiophiles! We have partnered with JPLAY to offer an exclusive extended trial of their Premium service. Owners of supported Weiss products can now enjoy a 60-day free trial, expanding far beyond the standard 14-day trial period.

This special promotion is designed to give you ample time to explore JPLAY’s high-performance audio playback and experience its full potential along with compatible Weiss high-end hi-fi products.

What is JPLAY?

JPLAY is a music player application specifically designed for audiophiles who prioritize exceptional sound quality. It supports streaming services like Qobuz and Tidal, as well as local music libraries. The app emphasizes minimizing network traffic and optimizing playback to deliver the highest possible audio fidelity. Its clean and user-friendly interface makes it easy to navigate and control your music collection. JPLAY is compatible with a wide range of network streamers and Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs), allowing for a customized and high-performance audio system.

Compatible with DAC501, DAC502, DSP501, DSP502 and HELIOS, JPLAY enhances your listening experience by complementing the precision and performance of Weiss Engineering hardware.

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Limited Time Offer

This special offer is available for a limited time – so don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your listening experience. Immerse yourself in the world of high-fidelity audio with your Weiss equipment and JPLAY for a full two months, absolutely free!

After the 60-day trial, you can choose to subscribe to JPLAY Premium for $49.99 per year or opt for the lifetime license at $199. Happy listening!

Exclusive Offer: 60-Day JPLAY Trial for Weiss product owners

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