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MaartenR

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  1. Well, then your actual D/A converter is your Bel Canto? Are you sure the Behringer is A-D'ing the analogue input and not just keeping it analogue? You're not using the Behringer as a normal DAC, the thing the original poster is interested in. Have you ever tried removing the BC from your system and using the digital ins of your Behringer directly? I would find it hard to believe that it would sound as good as the BC. Anyway, if it sounds good to you you have every reason to be satisfied of course. I did hear the Behringer compared to the Bechmark Dac1, Apogee Mini-dac and Musical Fidelity A3.24. The later three being a lot better in my opinion than the Behringer. Since reviews placed the Weiss in the same league as the Dac1 and Apogee, I supose it is also a lot better than the Behringer, but I did not hear them together no. Of course, the Behringer might be a good piece of equipment at his price, but compared to the others at higher prices, the difference to me was hard to miss.
  2. You are using the Bel Canto as your DAC and the Behringer more as an equalizer I suppose? That could work, but what is the quality of your sound system when you remove the Bel Canto DAC? Also, is your Bel Canto connected to the Behringer with digital or analogue outputs? With the first option, your not using your BC DAC at all and with the second option, the Behringer is not used as a DAC. Btw, I did hear the Behringer, not the Weiss though.
  3. I've never heard them together but I do know the Behringer and for what I've heard about the Weiss, its waaaaaay better. The behringer is a very poor sounding DAC in my opinion, it's not designed to be a DAC-only.
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