Nicholas Bedworth  - INT202/203 1
Nicholas Bedworth

6moons.com

It’s easy to install, easy to use and very easy to like. An essential component if you want PC audio to sound its best.

Maarten de Boer - DAC1 1
Maarten De Boer

Master Works

For the first time in my digital mastering career I have the distinct feeling I’m finally hearing what’s really on the tapes and CDs delivered to me

Doug Schneider - MEDUS
Doug Schneider

Soundstage

No doubt, this is a reference-level component.

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Christian Rechenbach

Einsnull magazin

Perfect sound and blessed with an excellent user interface. The Weiss MAN301 sets the standard.

Colin Leonard - AF1
Colin Leonard

Glenn Schick Mastering

Hey Daniel. Glenn and I listened to your AFI1 compared to a Lynx AES16, and the AFI1 sounded considerably better! We will be using this with our Audiocube system.

Dom Torche - A1
Dom Torche

Studio Relief

From classical music to jazz stereo recording, to pop vocal or guitar or whatever you want to record — these preamps are just AMAZING! No noise, great sound and the de-esser it is just world-class.

Lincoln Zimmanck - ADC2
Lincoln Zimmanck

Arf! Digital

Hello Daniel. My client that purchased the sixteen ADC2’s has them committed to the new Star Wars film scoring in January (2005). The score is composed by John Williams and Shawn Murphy is recording it.

Alan Silverman, Arf! Digital, USA
Alan Silverman

Arf! Digital

Jim Anderson just used the ADC2 to capture the stereo mixdown of the new DD Jackson album and the new Patricia Barber CD for Bluenote. The results were excellent.

Francois Lalonde - ADC2
Francois Lalonde

Recording and Mix Engineer for Celine Dion

I’ve been using the Weiss ADC2 for many years to track vocals. I love this unit. It captures all the subtle details of the performer and the recording chain. It’s transparent with a high-end Weiss finish to the sound.

Helik Hadar - ADC2
Helik Hadar

Engineer/Mixer of Herbie Hancockʼs: “River: The Joni Letters”

The Weiss ADC2 has the ability to capture the highest level of detail while keeping the tonal integrity of any instrument the best that I have heard. The ADC2 is my favorite converter.