Discover the pre-owned Burmester 113 at Len Wallis Audio in Lane Cove.
Compact high-resolution DAC with Bluetooth streaming and selectable upsampling for pure, detailed sound.
Key Features
Selectable Upsampling: Switch between 48 kHz, 96 kHz or 192 kHz for tailored playback.
Bluetooth Streaming: Wireless convenience with antenna for stable connection.
Balanced & Unbalanced Outputs: XLR and RCA for flexible system integration.
Multiple Digital Inputs: USB, coaxial (×2) and TOSLINK for all sources.
Phase Reversal Switch: 180° option to optimise system polarity.
The Burmester 113 is a high-end compact DAC that combines modern streaming with reference-grade conversion. This pre-owned example is in very good condition, finished in grey, and offered without original packaging or accessories.
With support for up to 24-bit/192 kHz, Bluetooth and selectable upsampling, the Burmester 113 delivers the signature Burmester clarity, dynamics and tonal richness in a space-saving design—perfect for desktop or main systems.
Visit our Lane Cove showroom and hear the refined performance of the 113 Digital to Audio Converter.
Technical Specifications
Product Type: Pre-owned
Resolution: 24-bit
Maximum Sampling Rate: 192 kHz
Upsampling Options: 48 kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz (selectable)
Digital Inputs: USB, 2 × Coaxial (RCA), 1 × TOSLINK optical
Wireless: Bluetooth with external antenna
Analogue Outputs: 1 × XLR balanced, 1 × RCA unbalanced
Digital Outputs: 1 × RCA coaxial, 1 × TOSLINK optical
Phase Reversal: 180° switchable
Dimensions (W×H×D): 200 × 60 × 165 mm (approx.)
Weight: 1.5 kg (approx.)
Finish: Grey
The item represented is being sold by a Commercial Member. This means they have certain legal requirements when selling new and second-hand goods, and must provide a statuatory warranty under Consumer Law applicable to their location. These requirements may differ depending on their region, so discuss these entitlements with the Seller prior to purchase.
### Sound Quality
Reviewers describe the sound as bold and powerful with high detail, strong dynamics, punchy low frequencies, agility, and a slightly sweet top-end, making it exciting and enjoyable across systems. It delivers an "airy, detailed, and musically pleasing" conversion, especially via balanced XLR outputs which sound bolder than single-ended. Community ads highlight its "exceptional" musicality for demanding listeners, pairing well with Burmester gear like the 101 amp. However, the presentation can feel overly energetic, missing subtlety for sad or relaxing music, and sample rate options (48/96/192kHz) introduce minor processing errors for CD-rate sources.
### Build Quality
Consistently rated excellent, with solid controls that feel like a "precision instrument" despite its compact size (6cm high, 20cm wide). Features versatile connectivity: USB (up to 24/192kHz), coaxial/optical (up to 192kHz/96kHz), Bluetooth (aptX), and balanced/single-ended analog outputs. Low output impedance (130Ω) and strong specs like 0.00068% THD+N and -103dB SNR support its high-end reputation.
### Reliability
No direct complaints in reviews or discussions; it requires a short warm-up for optimal sound and driver install for USB on some computers, but performs consistently after. Pre-owned units are listed in "very good condition," suggesting durability.
### Strengths
- Exciting, dynamic audio with authority and detail, ideal for energetic music.
- Premium, compact build with flexible inputs/outputs, including wireless Bluetooth.
- Versatile sample rates and balanced performance edge.
### Weaknesses
- Lacks sonic subtlety; too bold for all genres.
- Confusing multi-function remote with excess buttons.
- Odd sample rates may add conversion artifacts; Bluetooth antenna needs positioning.
### Overall Reputation
The 113 earns a strong 4-star rating as an "entry-level" Burmester product that's seriously capable, not just "audio jewellery," with a fun, powerful character for hi-fi enthusiasts. It's seen as a "superb offering" for quality and musicality in sales and pairings, though polarizing for those preferring neutrality. No major reliability issues noted in available discussions.
- Typical price range details: Recent used sales and listings cluster around €1,145–2,000 (≈1,900–3,300 AUD), with outliers like €10,000 for bundled units or older higher asks (e.g., NOK 11,500–13,900 ≈2,200–2,600 AUD; £1,400–1,650 ≈2,700–3,200 AUD; CZK 20,000–41,900 ≈1,300–2,700 AUD). A 2023 listing at €1,145 (≈1,900 AUD) for a 10-year-old unit with signs of use and original box represents a conservative floor.
- New vs. used variation: New units originally retailed for €2,980 (≈4,900 AUD) or around $6,000 USD (≈9,000 AUD), but no current new listings appear in recent data, suggesting used prices reflect 50–70% depreciation. Used condition dominates the market, with prices 40–60% below original MSRP.
- Key value factors:
- Condition: Pristine or near-new (e.g., with box, certificate) commands 20–30% premiums (e.g., €1,499–1,690 vs. worn units at €1,145).
- Accessories and bundles: Original packaging, remotes, or pairings (e.g., with Burmester 011/036) inflate prices significantly (up to €10,000).
- Age and location: 10+ year-old units (common in listings) sell lower; European markets show consistency, with AUD conversion adding minor variance.
- Market trends: Prices stable or slightly declining since 2020 peaks (e.g., CZK 41,900 in 2022), with sparse 2025 data indicating low liquidity.
Prices may fluctuate with global hi-fi demand, shipping to Australia, and import duties; check local platforms like current HifiShark aggregates for real-time AUD listings.
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