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PS Audio PerfectWave DirectStrem DAC MK2 Digital Analog Converter (DAC)

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PS Audio  ·   PerfectWave DirectStrem DAC MK2    ·  Digital Analog Converter (DAC)

Price

AUD $8,995

RRP/MSRP

AUD $13,995

Region/State

(NSW) New South Wales/Australia

Suburb or Town

Wadalba

Condition/Warranty

Condition: As New / Mint
Warranty: Full Manufacturer's Warranty

Payment Method

EFT,Cash

Original Receipt Available

 Yes

Shipping & Pickup Options

Shipping:  Available
Pickup: Available

Auditioning

 No

Reason for Selling

Upgrading

Selling my PS Audio MK2 DAC, it was bought from Sydney Hi-Fi Castle Hill about 2 months ago, It comes with the 1 standard one year warranty.

Reason for the selling I wanted to upgrade to the new PMG line from PS Audio.

Unit comes with original double boxed, remote control & Power cable, and Manuel. Unit has been updated to the latest software for the FPGA (Blue Sky.) This is in Brand new condition with no marks or damage.

I Also had the MK1 DAC, and this MK2 is leaps and bounds ahead of the original MK1 that Ted Smith designed

Here is some details

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DirectStream DAC MK2

For the past 8 years, the PerfectWave DirectStream DAC has been recognized throughout the world as a reference standard. We are proud to introduce its successor, the PerfectWave DirectStream DAC MK2.

Since its groundbreaking introduction 8 years ago, the PerfectWave DirectStream has stood alone as one of the most remarkable DACs ever built. We are excited to share with the world the next generation of this technological wonder, the PerfectWave DirectStream DAC MK2. Unlike the vast majority of high-end DACs based on off-the-shelf IC technology, DirectStream MK2 utilizes user-upgradeable software based on handwritten FPGA code. At its core, the MK2 utilizes discrete, galvanically isolated, perfection-based conversion that uncovers all the missing information hiding in your digital audio media. CDs, streaming audio, high-resolution PCM or DSD based media are expertly upsampled in the DirectStream MK2 to twenty times DSD rate and output as pure analog directly into your amplifier or preamplifier. There has never been a better sounding DAC at anywhere close to the price of DirectStream MK2. The ground breaking DirectStream DAC was the first choice of thousands of critical listeners worldwide, and now with the introduction of the MK2, that legacy will continue.

Design

DirectStream MK2 converts every one of its galvanically isolated input signals, both PCM and DSD, to a high sample rate 50 bit version which is further converted to pure DSD for its final conversion to pure analog. Use of twin FPGAs rather than an off-the-shelf DAC chip provides immense processing power, resulting in a complete lack of digital glare, and allows the owner to download our free operating system updates as they are released. With every free upgrade to the operating system, new levels of resolution and audio magic will enrich and make new this remarkable D to A converter.

Application

DirectStream MK2 is the heart of a highly resolving true reference quality digital audio-based system. It handles all PCM sources up to 705.6 kHz, and DSD up to 256. Its zero-loss digital volume control now features 100% galvanically isolated input, outputs, and power supplies as well as an all-new attenuator architecture for better system level matching with six levels of attenuation that are automatically selected based on the requested volume level allowing DirectStream MK2 to be used as a preamplifier, directly feeding a power amp.

Galvanic Isolation

The Class A+ Stereophile rated DirectStream DAC just got a whole better in the MK2 version by solving one of the biggest problems in digital audio: noise and jitter from incoming sources. Thanks to a radical new technology the DirectStream MK2 DAC eliminates incoming noise and upsetting jitter by galvanically isolating every input, output, ground, and power source of this remarkable new DAC. Once delivered through these clean and noise free inputs the MK2 converts any digital input format from CDs, servers, computers, and streamers, into a pure DSD format and outputs perfect analog directly to your power amplifier or preamplifier. Whatever the format, sample rate, or the medium, the DirectStream MK2 provides a pure output that fulfills the promise of high-resolution analog performance from digital sources. DirectStream MK2 is the work of PS Audio's digital audio guru, Ted Smith. Unlike conventional DACs that rely upon off-the-shelf DAC chips, the DirectStream MK2 is hand-written onto a pair of FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Array). This allows far more precise and accurate processing of the digital signal, resulting in significantly better sound quality and upgradeability in the field. Periodically, Ted Smith's continual research into digital audio reproduction nets another breakthrough in performance. DirectStream MK2 DAC owners are given it free in the form of a downloadable upgrade. In this way, DirectStream MK2 owners can be assured that their unit will continue to improve over time. Hear what’s been missing in your music for all these years. If you know the sound of music and instruments and want to hear what’s been missing on your discs, then this DAC is right for you.

DSD to Analog

Converting the ones and zeros of digital audio into music we cannot distinguish between live or recorded is an art. Most of today’s sophisticated DACs are IC based instruments using off-the-shelf-chips that rely upon Multi-bit Sigma-Delta functions to process the incoming digital audio. While these are relatively simple to design and produce, they rarely give the best sonic results. DirectStream MK2 takes a different approach by first converting all galvanically isolated digital audio signals into a purer form of digital audio known as DSD. DSD is a far more analog-like encoding and decoding process than the classic CD based PCM. In fact, most modern A/D converters used to make recordings are DSD based already. The DirectStream MK2 takes both PCM and DSD, upsamples the data and converts to single-bit DSD and then outputs pure music regardless of input format for the data. The results of this design can be heard in increased musical information presented to the listener at every opportunity. When you listen to the DirectStream MK2 you never are accosted by added bright, hard glare in the music as happens with many active designs. Instead, clean, pure musical magic flows from the DirectStream MK2 directly to your preamplifier or power amplifier.

Output and Volume

Most modern DACs use some form of active tube or solid state output stage to amplify, filter and drive the DAC's output. The DirectStream MK2 takes a different approach: passive. In one of the simplest, elegant and musically correct executions of an output stage, high-speed class A video amplifiers are used as the final switch feeding a high-performance passive audio output transformer. The upgraded output transformer in the MK2 is specially designed to act as both the final galvanic isolation between the DAC and the outside world as well as the primary low pass filter required to present a perfect, low distortion, low noise output signal that is fed directly into the DirectStream MK2's zero-loss volume control. Designer Smith perfected a 100% bit-perfect volume and balance control that’s built into DirectStream MK2, enabling users to control the output level when feeding directly into a power amplifier or preamplifier. The ability to eliminate the preamplifier in the system without any resolution loss is a major benefit to DirectStream MK2's outstanding musical performance. Imagine going to a recording studio and listening to a master tape of any recording made. This is the experience the DirectStream MK2 provides its owners who enjoy a renewed sense of enjoyment and discovery when listening to everything in their library: CD’s, downloads, DSD.

Features

  • 100% DSD BASED D-A CONVERTER

  • UPGRADABLE VIA SOFTWARE RELEASES

  • VOLUME, BALANCE CONTROL BUILT IN

  • UPSAMPLES PCM AND DSD TO 20x DSD RATE

  • DXD SUPPORT

  • PASSIVE TRANSFORMER COUPLED OUTPUT

  • IMPROVES IMAGING + SOUNDSTAGE

  • DUAL FPGA PROCESSING

  • HANDWRITTEN FILTERS, PROCESSING AND UPSAMPLERS

  • IMMUNE TO OUTSIDE SOURCE JITTER PROBLEMS

  • INCREASED DIGITAL HEADROOM

  • NO OFF-THE-SHELF IC-DAC CHIPS USED

  • UNCOVERS DETAILS USUALLY MASKED BY PCM PROCESSORS

  • 7x DIGITAL INPUTS

  • GALVANICALLY ISOLATED INPUTS AND OUTPUTS

  • FULLY BALANCED FROM INPUT TO OUTPUT

  • STORE AND INSTALL UP TO 10 FIRMWARE MOUNTAINTOPS

Specifications

Physical

Unit Weight

21 lbs [9.53 kg]

Unit Dimensions

14” x 17” x 4” [ 36cm x 43cm x 10cm]

Shipping Weight

30 lbs [13.6 kg]

Shipping Dimensions

20.5”x 24” x 10” [52cm x 61cm x 25cm]

Power requirements

Input Power

Model specific 100VAC, 120VAC, or 230VAC 50 or 60Hz

Power Consumption

25W

Digital audio inputs

I2S (2), Coax, XLR Balanced (2), Optical, USB

Sample Rates

Optical (TOSLink): PCM 16 and 24 bits at 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz and 96kHz

S/PDIF and AES3: PCM 16 and 24 bits at 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz and 192kHz; DoP64

Dual AES3: PCM 16 and 24 bits at 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz and 352.8kHz; DoP64 and DoP128

I2S: PCM 16 and 24 bits at 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, and 705.6; DoP64, DoP128, DoP256, DSD64, DSD128, and DSD256

USB: PCM 16 and 24 bits at 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, and 705.6; DoP64, DoP128, DoP256, DSD64, DSD128, and DSD256

Analog Audio Output

Connector

RCA single ended or balanced, XLR balanced

Output level high, maximum

4 VRMS Balanced
2 VRMS Single Ended

Output Impedance

<100Ω/<200Ω

Frequency Response

20-20KHz +/- 0.25dB

THD+N @ 1KHz (full scale)

<0.1%

Output Stage

Passive audio transformer, fed by high current, high speed analog amps producing double rate DSD

Data Handling

Format

PCM or DSD

Sample rate (PCM)

44.1kHz, 48.0kHz, 88.2kHz, 96.0kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz; 705.6kHz

Word length (PCM)

16b, 18b, 20b, 24b

Data rate (DSD)

Standard (2.8MHz) or Double (5.6MHz) DoP as well as raw DSD on I2S and USB inputs

Input jitter reduction

Input Processing

225.792MHz

Signal Processing

56.448MHz

Synchronous Upsampling, all inputs

56.448MHz for 48k, 96k or 192k; 11.2896MHz for all others

Digital Processing S/N ration

Upsampling > 210dB, volume control and Sigma Delta Modulator: > 330dB

Digital Volume Control

Zero loss of precision

Analog Conversion method

low pass filter DSD256 (quad rate DSD: single bit DSD at 11.2896MHz)

I2S Digital Input

WARRANTY INFORMATION (Private Seller)

The item being advertised is sold "as is", and no warranty should be assumed unless otherwise indicated and agreed between the Buyer and the Seller. Photos representing the item being advertised form part of the description unless otherwise specified.

This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
User reviews and community discussions praise the PS Audio PerfectWave DirectStream DAC MK2 for its exceptional musicality, imaging, and value at around $7,999, often comparing it favorably to pricier competitors like the Bricasti M21 and T+A SD3100 HV, though some note minor aggressiveness in mids/highs and less ultimate detail or bass authority. Reviewers highlight its significant improvements over the original DirectStream DAC, emphasizing a faster, fuller sound with superior texture, realism, and emotional engagement.

### Sound Quality
- Strengths: Musically accurate with precise imaging (side-to-side and front-to-back), high detail, dynamics, clarity, and listenability; excels in realism, making instruments (e.g., percussion, strings, voices) feel lifelike with proper scale, tonal correctness, decay, and air; deep, solid bass with punch and authority; natural soundstage, separation, and flow even at high volumes; balanced and engaging, often described as "more like real music."
- Weaknesses: Slightly aggressive or forward in midrange/highs on some recordings; less retrieval of fine transients and detail compared to ultra-high-end DACs; not the most dynamic or bass-commanding in direct comparisons.

### Build Quality
Users appreciate the fully balanced design, galvanic isolation on inputs/outputs/grounds/power to minimize noise/jitter, versatile digital inputs, RCA/XLR outputs, and high-output volume control for direct amp connection; sleek black chassis with rounded edges, multi-colored LED display (showing volume/sample rate), and illuminated sine wave accent; supports up to 10 firmware versions for easy updates.

### Reliability
Limited direct complaints, but one user reported USB connectivity issues (no sound output without specific drivers, as PS Audio prioritizes it for networked computer playback over noisier direct USB); otherwise, positive long-term ownership notes, with owners keeping it over predecessors.

### Strengths
- Outstanding value and performance relative to cost, punching above its weight against $19k+ DACs in imaging and musicality.
- Versatile as standalone DAC or preamp; enables emotional, system-elevating listening with better drive, texture, and realism.
- Community on PS Audio forums calls it "excellent sounding," adaptable to upstream components.

### Weaknesses
- Occasional USB driver/setup hassles.
- Not class-leading in every metric (e.g., detail resolution, ultimate dynamics/bass vs. top rivals); some find upper midrange hard or soundstage detail lacking.

### Overall Reputation
The MK2 enjoys a strong, enthusiastic reputation in audiophile circles as a "special accomplishment" and "eminently excellent" upgrade, generating buzz for its musical engagement and system synergy; reviewers plan to keep it long-term, though objective measurements (e.g., on Audio Science Review) and some critics note it's not flawless technically.
This content has been generated using AI analysis. While we strive to ensure accuracy and quality, AI-generated material may occasionally contain errors or omissions. All information should be independently verified, and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publishers or editors.
The fair market price for a new PS Audio PerfectWave DirectStream DAC MK2 in AUD is approximately $10,000–$14,000, with most listings at $13,995 including GST. Used or ex-demonstration units sell for $9,995–$13,995, depending on condition.

### Price Range by Condition
- New: $13,995 (standard retail across multiple Australian dealers).
- Discounted new or ex-demo: $9,995 (promotional pricing at one retailer).
- Used/refurbished: Limited data available; older MK1 models list at $3,995–$4,995 refurbished, suggesting MK2 used prices could fall to $8,000–$11,000 conservatively, but no direct MK2 used listings in results.

### Key Factors Affecting Value
- Condition: New units command full retail; ex-demo or lightly used retain 70–90% value due to premium hi-fi demand and upgradable firmware.
- Location and seller: Australian dealers price consistently at $13,995 with free shipping over $100; international sites (e.g., US) show lower USD equivalents but exclude AUD shipping/taxes.
- Market demand: High-end DAC with unique FPGA processing and 20x DSD upsampling supports stable pricing; software updates enhance longevity.
- Availability: Steady new stock but few used listings indicate strong resale value in 2026 Australian hi-fi market.

Prices based on active Australian retailer listings as of available data; actual sales may vary with negotiation or stock changes.

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