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Theta DS Pro Generation V Digital Processor DAC Converter Parts Only

End: 04.01. 2025 01:14:21 on Saturday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 625.27 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 126860564786
  • Seller: retrocycled_robots (189|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Oakland, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 75,0 EUR
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    Theta DS Pro Generation V Digital Processor DAC Converter Parts Only I don't have the equipment to test it so I'm listing it as not working/for parts only. I do not accept returns on electronics, no exceptions. Sold as is. - Unit was working before going into storage for a few years. I do not have the equipment needed to test it. It may or may not work. For that reason it is being sold as if it is not working. - No power cord (same cord as a tv or desktop computer, very common) - Needs a new fuse. Located in the back, the fuse is not expensive. - Has a few scratches. See Photos - Power switch tab is broken off. Can be flipped on/off with a small tool - Phase switch is also broken just like the power switch.

Theta DS Pro Generation V Digital Processor DAC Converter Parts Only

End: 26.12. 2024 11:41:55 on Thursday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 713.06 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 126850887854
  • Seller: retrocycled_robots (189|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Oakland, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 75,0 EUR
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    Theta DS Pro Generation V Digital Processor DAC Converter Parts Only I WILL UPLOAD MORE PICS TODAY. It is very likely that once the fuse is replaced it will work. I don't have the equipment to test it so I'm listing it as not working/for parts only. I do not accept returns on electronics. Sold as is. - Unit was working before going into storage for a few years. I do not have the equipment needed to test it. - No power cord (same cord as a tv or desktop computer, very common) - Might need a new fuse. Located in the back, the fuse is not expensive and can typically be found at auto parts stores, supermarket, gas stations, ect) - Has a few scratches. See Photos - Power switch tab is broken off. Can be flipped on/off with a small tool - Phase switch is also broken just like the power switch. more photos will be added later today. Price will go up once I confirm it is functioning.

Theta DS Pro Gen V - Audiophile Hifi Stereo Digital Converter DAC w Original Box

End: 30.11. 2024 22:34:22 on Saturday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 907.93 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 356285461963
  • Bids: 43
  • Seller: highendaudioauctions (16644|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Brooklyn, New York USA
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: EUR
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    Follow us| Sign up for our newsletter Theta DS Pro Gen V - Audiophile Hifi Stereo Digital Converter DAC w Original Box SOLD AS-ISLIST OF DEFECTS IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE - THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL DEFECTSNO RETURNS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCESAll items included are pictured. Items are tested fully to ensure all functions work as expected - any defects and additional service done to the item are noted below. Items are not restored or reconditioned, unless specified. All items we sell come with a 30-day warranty - your satisfaction is guaranteed. Original shipping on returns will be refunded at the sellers discretion. Local Pickup in NYC Available Theta DS Pro Gen V Details & Testing Notes Cosmetic Condition:7/10: Good - some signs of wear, looks used but well-maintainedFunctional Notes:Powers on and locks on to a digital signal. Sound output is distorted. Power toggle switch is broken and stuck in the On position. - SOLD AS-ISVoltage:120V 60HzSerial #:11203Original Box:YesManual:NoRemote:NoPower Cord:YesShipping Method:FedEx Ground (Domestic) / FedEx Economy, USPS Priority, Ebay Standard Delivery (International)Shipping Weight:40lbs (24x20x12) High-End Audio Auctions has been THE trusted source for high-end, classic and vintage audio components on eBay since 2000! Our unique products, unparalleled service and bombproof packaging keeps our customers coming back again and again. We are experts at selling and shipping worldwide, with items ranging from $5 to $50,000. We look forward to earning your repeat business! By placing a bid on any of our listings, you agree to our terms & conditions Click here to learn more Home| About Us| Store Policies| FAQs| Feedback| Contact Us| Custom Tuned Cables _gsrx_vers_1680 (GS 9.8.3 (1680))

Theta DS Pro Generation V Dac With BALANCED OUTPUT Read reviews

End: 02.11. 2024 14:04:06 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 1093.1 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 286101100456
  • Seller: 62098tom (316|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Charlotte, North Carolina USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 41,0 EUR
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    Superb Sounding DAC; Has Balanced, and has 3 switchable inputs (switch on front); Great feature. Beautiful face. I regard the Generation V as one of the best five or six digital processors Ive heard—and most of the others cost much more than the Theta. The Gen.V is a must-audition for anyone looking for the best in digital playback. Robert Harley From a Stereophile review written by Robert Harley and Shannon Dickson:The Gen.V is an evolution of Thetas highly regarded DS Pro Generation III processor. The V uses the same DSP engine for the digital filtering, and even the same filtering algorithm. The big differences in the Gen.V are the all-discrete analog output stage (no op-amps, as in the Generation III) and the updated power supply.The Gen.Vs build is almost unique. The unit is divided into three distinct sections, each shielded from the other: the power supply is housed in a subchassis below the digital section and the analog output stage, and the digital compartment occupies about two-thirds of the upper area. These subchassis act as Faraday cages to isolate each subsystem from the others electromagnetic radiation.The power supply has four separate power transformers supplying 13 regulators. Eight of the power-supply rails are regulated in the power supply, then re-regulated on the analog board next to the circuits they supply. All the regulators in the Gen.V are three-pin ICs; filter capacitors are the excellent Nichicon Muse types. The power supply of the Gen.V was significantly updated from that in the Generation III, to accommodate the new discrete output stage.ConclusionThe Theta DS Pro Generation V—which provides a major improvement in sound quality over its predecessor, the Generation III—represents a sonic turnaround for Theta, with less of a distinctive character. The smoother, more laid-back Gen.V resolves more detail than, and has a refinement lacking in, the Gen.III. While making their top-of-the-line processor less vivid and incisive, Theta managed to maintain the hallmarks of their products: spectacular soundstaging, the best bass reproduction in digital playback, and a wonderful sense of pace and drive.Specifications:Description: DSP-based D/A converterDigital inputs:One AES/EBU, one coaxial on RCA jack, one coaxial on BNC jackDigital tape loop:One, on RCA jacksFactory Optional digital inputs (1992 Pricing)AT&T ST-type optical ($300), Thetas LaserLinque optical ($800), TosLink optical ($100)Digital filter:8x-oversampling, custom-software–controlledComputing power:129 effective MIPSMathematical resolution:56 bitsOutput resolution:20 bitsLinearity:20 bitsFrequency range:1 Hz – 21 kHz (no tolerance given)S/N ratio:>108 dBTHD at full output:<0.002%Balanced output level:5V RMSUnbalanced output level:2.5V RMSOutput impedance:26 ohms (balanced); 1 ohm (single-ended)Dimensions:19 W by 3.5 H by 13 DWeight:35 lbPrice:$3795 (single-ended), $5595 (balanced)

Theta DS Pro Generation V Dac With BALANCED OUTPUT **Read**

End: 01.11. 2024 19:15:25 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 427.37 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 256696768429
  • Seller: 208dug (251|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Idaho Falls, Idaho USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 60,0 EUR
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    I am selling this as ***Parts Or Repair Only***This THETA DIGITAL DS-PRO GENERATION V Upgraded version is in working condition but it has some noise in one channel. I contacted Theta and they recommended George Meyer Audio in California for the repair and if it Doesnt sell here thats were it will be headed. Thanks for looking

Theta DS Pro Generation V Dac With BALANCED OUTPUT Read reviews

End: 10.10. 2024 12:57:46 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 1086.29 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 286096974116
  • Seller: 62098tom (316|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Charlotte, North Carolina USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 41,0 EUR
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    Superb Sounding DAC; Has Balanced, and has 3 switchable inputs (switch on front); Great feature. Beautiful face. I regard the Generation V as one of the best five or six digital processors Ive heard—and most of the others cost much more than the Theta. The Gen.V is a must-audition for anyone looking for the best in digital playback. Robert Harley From a Stereophile review written by Robert Harley and Shannon Dickson:The Gen.V is an evolution of Thetas highly regarded DS Pro Generation III processor. The V uses the same DSP engine for the digital filtering, and even the same filtering algorithm. The big differences in the Gen.V are the all-discrete analog output stage (no op-amps, as in the Generation III) and the updated power supply.The Gen.Vs build is almost unique. The unit is divided into three distinct sections, each shielded from the other: the power supply is housed in a subchassis below the digital section and the analog output stage, and the digital compartment occupies about two-thirds of the upper area. These subchassis act as Faraday cages to isolate each subsystem from the others electromagnetic radiation.The power supply has four separate power transformers supplying 13 regulators. Eight of the power-supply rails are regulated in the power supply, then re-regulated on the analog board next to the circuits they supply. All the regulators in the Gen.V are three-pin ICs; filter capacitors are the excellent Nichicon Muse types. The power supply of the Gen.V was significantly updated from that in the Generation III, to accommodate the new discrete output stage.ConclusionThe Theta DS Pro Generation V—which provides a major improvement in sound quality over its predecessor, the Generation III—represents a sonic turnaround for Theta, with less of a distinctive character. The smoother, more laid-back Gen.V resolves more detail than, and has a refinement lacking in, the Gen.III. While making their top-of-the-line processor less vivid and incisive, Theta managed to maintain the hallmarks of their products: spectacular soundstaging, the best bass reproduction in digital playback, and a wonderful sense of pace and drive.Specifications:Description: DSP-based D/A converterDigital inputs:One AES/EBU, one coaxial on RCA jack, one coaxial on BNC jackDigital tape loop:One, on RCA jacksFactory Optional digital inputs (1992 Pricing)AT&T ST-type optical ($300), Thetas LaserLinque optical ($800), TosLink optical ($100)Digital filter:8x-oversampling, custom-software–controlledComputing power:129 effective MIPSMathematical resolution:56 bitsOutput resolution:20 bitsLinearity:20 bitsFrequency range:1 Hz – 21 kHz (no tolerance given)S/N ratio:>108 dBTHD at full output:<0.002%Balanced output level:5V RMSUnbalanced output level:2.5V RMSOutput impedance:26 ohms (balanced); 1 ohm (single-ended)Dimensions:19 W by 3.5 H by 13 DWeight:35 lbPrice:$3795 (single-ended), $5595 (balanced)

Theta Intrepid 5-channel power amplifier - Legendary US made Audio Hifi & AV amp

End: 29.09. 2024 21:40:26 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 1973.73 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 166114509685
  • Seller: pifkins_attic (806|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Shepreth Großbritannien
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    Theta Intrepid 5-channel power amplifier nice timewarp condition plays flawlessly. One previous owner from new. It sounds (and looks) magnificent - whether using it in simple 2-channel stereo L/R mode as a normal hifi amplifier or set up in a multichannel AV configuration for home theatre etc. Its a USA built high end 100W x 5-channel power amplifier with brushed aluminium casing and comes with its original instructions. The amplifier is capable of producing 5x100W in 8 ohms/200W into 4 ohms. Please read all terms below prior to purchase/offer. It is very versatile, it will run my 50W Acoustic Research 18s speakers or a full 5-way Totem Acoustic 200W speaker setup equally well and effortlessly. Although the Intrepid is a class A amplifier it runs at a nice stable lukewarm temperature. It has 5 RCA inputs and 5 XLR inputs. I have both types of connector that will be included in the sale. Its beautifully engineered and although is heavy it is manageable at 26kg. The brushed metal casing looks magnificent and every detail about the amplifier inside and out speaks of high quality workmanship. It can be run with any era of pre amp or even without using a simple good quality volume control of which Im happy to include. ** Please note it is 20 years old and has marks and light wear from time and careful sparing use. Its been very well looked after. ***Collection in person please, bank transfer or cash on collection preferred. The amplifier will be demonstrated to the new owner upon collection. **** Due to its age it will be sold as a non-working prop only. Absolutely no guarantees as it is a 20 year old amplifier. Electronic use entirely at the new owners risk. Any future servicing needed will be solely the new owners responsibility. *****If payment is made via BANK TRANSFER, then I would be happy to ship worldwide at cost strictly arranged on the buyers behalf and that shipping would be entirely at the new owners risk and the amplifier would be sent out on a spares repairs / parts only basis in case of damage in transit. For international postage, I would recommend Pack and Send Cambridge who offer a service that is second to none. Please message me for an accurate quote and timescale of delivery. Due to high value any payment made aside from cash / bank transfer the buyer will have to COLLECT IN PERSON. My apologies if that sounds harsh but these terms are unconditional. Thank you for looking, and please feel free to read following review. Below is a review of the Theta Intrepid by Bill Roberts, a well regarded Mastering Engineer and authority on such things Theta Digital Intrepid... Five Channels Of Power Review by Bill Roberts It has been nine weeks since unpacking the Theta Digital Intrepid and I hate the thought of putting this lovely amplifier back in its huge carton for return it to the manufacture. The arrival of the Intrepid met me staring at a huge carton that I wondered would even fit into my two-seat sports car. I usually have all items shipped to my office and was wondering, Do I have to rent a truck to get this thing home? After measuring the container and deciding I could not get it into the car, I negotiated with a friend to haul it for me! Hey, there is nothing like getting a review product and setting it up for the first time while reading the owners manual. This unit has five balanced and unbalanced inputs and special instructions as per grounding are well laid out in the owners manual. I had all the requirements for the connections and made the decision to connect the unit in the balanced configuration, turn it on and let it sit overnight powered up. The first set of listening test will be connected using channels 1 and 2 of the 5 available. These test will also be conducted in my Mastering facility, replacing a faithful amplifier which I have had the pleasure of over 5,000 hours of listening and mastering on so being familiar with the sound of the studio and the integration of previous equipment will help this review, bringing you many performance observances during the times, of many auditions. After a good 125 hour settling in period of non descript idle background playing (I was out of town for a few days) I feel it is time to really get into the music and see what this amplifier is all about. At $3,750, I would not consider this budget equipment. This review sample is finished in the optional brushed cover, which is drop dead gorgeous! Although I base my reviews on emotion and musicality, there is a lot of room in these pages for nuts and bolts. Specifications if you will. The Intrepid is a zero global negative feedback design, however there is local feedback at minimal delay. Local feedback is the term used when feedback is applied to only one operating point. Global feedback refers to negative feedback applied to two or more points. In the Theta digital website a description is provided and it states, Local feedback is common in analog circuits. It stabilizes, sets operating points, limits unwanted oscillation, reduces distortion and protects delicate devices from potential damage. Local feedback is applied almost immediately back to the input, with very little delay. Intrepid used local feedback. So the unit is not feedback free, though uses feedback in the most conservative way to prevent harm to the circuitry. SETUP AND LISTENING I conducted a complete test of some of the specifications in real world conditions and the Theta specifications are conservatively stated. This being said, I will give a report of them later in the review but now, it is on to musical impressions of this amplifier. After I returned from a business trip, the Theta digital Intrepid was singing along quietly being fed by my Mixing console, which was sourced to a Sony SCD-CE775 SACD/CD player. Left the unit on continuous duty for the obligatory break-in period for channels 1 and 2. The owners manual states that during the first week of operation changes to the sound quality have been reported for the better. Sparing myself the listening of channels 1 and 2 for this period, though channels 3, 4, 5 have yet to have signal applied. Therefore this can be also a test if the validity of break-in itself! I look forward to this opportunity and put this issue to test once and for all. Results will be posted later in the review during my actual specifications results. The first selection is my all time favorite recording of Bob James Hands Down. The song Spunky is a well-recorded analog master presented in DAT form. It is one of my many references that I use on all evaluations. For those who have not heard this track, go get it. It is as good as any recording in the genre of Funky disco Jazz. For consistency sake, all music that I am using for initial evaluation is coming from the hard drive of the digital workstation, out of the SPDIF digital to an apogee D/A converter to the direct input of my analog console to the amplifier. Here We Go! Nice so far as all the definition appears to be there. Imagining is tight and not exaggerated. No boom or overhang on the bass while highs sound slightly subdued, but not more than just a shade laid back. The highs still have all the usual speed I am accustomed to. The lowest octaves seem to be up a little more than I usually hear. Since this amplifier is rated flat to 0.9Hz it is definitely capturing the entire low end. My reference amplifier captures this low end but I seem to feel more air motion (floor motion) than normal. To me, this level of bass power is the new normal so the power supply of the Intrepid is quite good. There is plenty of reserve while the house lighting dimmed a small amount with the kick drum. Well that was very enjoyable to say the least. Time to use a more powerful circuit in the house. I have a dedicated 30A outlet for power amplifiers and was not using it at this time. The dimming lights were the trigger that the electrical source needs more AC power! Ok, this is plenty for day one. Time to wire into the big buss and not have lights dimming anymore! I feel that a 20A service would be enough for this amplifier but this shows that amplifiers of this size need a good solid dedicated service. Next, having corrected the power fluctuation, back to Spunky. The subdued highs are now a thing of the past. I hear really nice balance and push the level up to very powerful and the intrepid is loosing some bass definition at these levels. Now this is definitely exceeding the rated power, but at no time do I hear any grit, distortion or harshness from the 200Hz on up. I was simply asking for more and the bottom end got a shade loose is all. No damage to the loudspeakers and no problem. Since there is an absence of clipping indicators, one can hear when you are running out of pressure in the bass without the nastiness many amplifiers exhibit when asked to go past the limit. At a rated 100 Watts/channel at 8 ohms, you really would have to have a large room and power hungry loudspeakers to ever go there but just like a sports car, sometimes you take it into the red. It is human nature. Solid AC power is a must! NOW THE ACID TEST! Have been working on a 50 song, 50 band CD during my job as mastering engineer. Approximately 600 hours have been invested in this mastering job due to the nature of 50 different studios, 50 different bands, and 50 different renditions of the same song. This is a mastering engineers nightmare! Using old faithful (McIntosh MC2500) I was almost complete with this three CD album until listening to the tracks using the Intrepid. All of the tunes had a bass balance problem. The reference amplifier was telling a different story from the intrepid and I am inclined to believe the Intrepid simply because it has more complete bass on everything I put through it. Oh No... do I have to go back and touch up the 50 songs again? You bet! It was important that this project sound at least presentable all the way through and some of the tracks were not well recorded or produced. Many of them would not pass muster on even a modest system when I got them and although they were sounding pretty good now the Intrepid was the tool to make them all sound better than pretty good. The first thing noticed was the detail in the bass was not where it needed to be. Was picking up some breath bumps in some of the tracks that the reference amplifier simply did not show. There was sub harmonics in one track that could not be detected previously and you could feel them moving things around in the room with the Intrepid. Having power below 20Hz is essential in mastering. You must hear all of this. I did not use the spectrum analyzer for any of this mastering and should have. As is I now had to go back and invest another 60 or so hours repairing some of the music! Now what does this have to do with how this amplifier sounds? Plenty. Anytime you can insert a piece of equipment in the chain and hear something time and time again that you did not hear before means the unit is simply passing more of the signal to your loudspeakers. This is a very high complement for the Intrepid. Now it is time to go on to other music. Another really fine artist that I enjoy listening to is Keiko Matsumi. She is a pianist that has enjoyed high record sales in the smooth jazz genre. I know her recordings note by note and her piano is usually dark and a shade high in the mix for me but her playing is a blast to listen to. As with everything else put through this amplifier, I am hearing much more detail. The only thing possibly negative about this experience so far is I am getting all this nice sound and only utilizing 2/5th of the unit! Upon various recordings, can not find major faults with this piece of equipment. It is quiet, there are no fans, it runs slightly luke warm (left side only since that is where channels 1 and 2 reside) and it is quite visually attractive. Attractive does matter to most audiophiles and it scores 100% in this category. Fine machine work. No flaws. My requirements could use another 3dB of sheer bottom end power as I do find myself at time hitting the bottom with more authority than the Intrepid can deliver but face it, this amplifier is designed for home theater use and this is where it will reside next! TO THE THEATER! This time I am forced to use the unbalanced RCA jacks on the rear of the amplifier. Yes, and all of them. I built a 5 input, 5 output tube pre-amplifier for the home theater system. My signal path is to come out of the DVD players analog outputs and into the 5-channel line pre to the Intrepid. The home theater system does not have the finest of loudspeakers available but it is a very nice, well thought out system that always provides the goods. There are 5 separate attenuators in 0.5dB steps on the pre-amplifier for balancing the channels. One huge beef I have with DVD authoring is the inconsistencies from production to production. Of the DVDs I own, only a handful can utilize the standard balance settings I worked to find. These are: Attack Of The Clones Super Speedway And believe it or not, Bachelor Party also is well done for an oldie (funny too) Remember the break in test? I conducted it before I moved it to the home theater room and it is coming so be patient. The thing that strikes me with the intrepid is balance. All of the loudspeakers finally sound right I usually hear some form of nastiness in the rear speakers of many HT setups and I chalk this up to poor authoring. Not here, the rear channels remain the great clear sound that was meant to happen in HT. I am using four matched Boston Acoustics loudspeakers for the front and rear and I basically bought drivers and built the center channel using the same elements as contained in the Bostons. A pair of subwoofers in mono for home theater are placed on either side of the video screen. These are self-powered with a single 12 woofer. Nothing fancy, but they are crossed over at 50Hz and have them so far in the background that rarely does one ever notice their thumbprint on the sound. The balance I am speaking of is how a helicopter seamlessly moves through space over your head. This was not achieved with other setups. A receiver simply has not showed itself that can do this. Receivers in general are both front, then quick to the rear, not a motion to the rear. The balance of this amplifier is amazing! The naturalness of the sounds are really startling and this proves if you have a fine amplifier and matched speakers, there is no need to spend $40K on loudspeakers for home theater in my opinion unless you have a room as large as most folks houses. Well I have gone over some on this review and as I promised, some surprise reporting here as well. Break-In: Myth Or Truth? I can honestly say that no test ever conducted personally is as conclusive as this one. Allowing a component to settle in for a week or so will change your perception of it. After exhaustive trials on channels 1 and 2, I immediately connected up the previous unused channels 4 and 5. The result: The new channels sounded brassier, were not as solid in nature and lacked the timbre that channels 1 and 2 was giving. I believe that something physical happens at the molecular state to conductors once they have been exposed to heat and current flow for a prolonged period of time. Immediately connected channels 1 and 2 back up to confirm my feelings. Channels 4 and 5 did break in rather quickly as opposed to 1 and 2. Reason for this, I guess, is that they had bias through them for the complete time but no signal. You can believe or disbelieve as you choose, though it does state clearly in the owners manual that this was noticed by the manufacture as well. You can take that for what it is worth. I am a believer. Specifications that I measured were only those of maximum undistorted power of channels 1 and 2, each independent and together. I also did some tone burst on all 5 channels simultaneously. I used a waveform analyzer to see where clipping started. Results: Incoming voltage is 122V AC 60Hz Chan 1: 8 ohm 30Hz 1 second, 143 Watts Chan 2: 8 ohm 30Hz 1 second, 147 Watts Channels 1 and 2: 30Hz 1 second, 137 Watts (1) 139 Watts (2) All 5 channels at 8 ohms: 30hZ 1 second, 121watts (1) 119 Watts (2) 118 Watts (3) 124 Watts (4) 120 Watts (5) The above shows that the power supply is capable of delivering enough current to allow all 5 channels to exceed the rated power without clipping IN SUMMARY My objective in reviewing is to compare a piece of equipment to another from memory and emotion. I also look for flaws and ways to improve upon the technology. Review to be informative, entertaining and accurate. With the Theta digital Intrepid, I found little that could be improved on and given the price... and find it to be a very good value too. The only performance issue I could find that was different than previously experienced with other equipment was the bass definition when pushed hard. Usually amplifiers will start complaining in the higher frequency ranges long before the bass give up the ghost. With the intrepid, bass extension and dynamics showed strain before any mention of the high frequency range did. Balance wise, it is quite good. I did not destroy any tweeters in the process and the hardest I played this amplifier, the temperature never exceeded 60oC. Sure it became fairly warm, though with no fan and adequate ventilation it would be very rare situation to achieve thermal shutdown. There was a time when it was driving a 2 ohm load spec for pure curiosity and it exceeded my ability to measure accurately the true power output. My guess is that the Intrepid would achieve approximately 330 Watts per channel. I do not think Theta intended all 5 channels be driven at 2 ohms but this brute could possibly do it short term with no ill effects. The use of the 232 port is something I did not try but I am sure it will do its intended function flawlessly just as this amplifier provided music. This product is highly recommended for the price and I would love to have a two-channel version of it with double the power. The Theta Citadel looks like it would be a premium amplifier for the application of two channels as the Intrepid being an affordable higher end piece is to five channel. A suggestions of having five small green LEDs on the front panel that would turn red in the event of clipping could be helpful. A great product well worth auditioning for home theater buffs looking to achieve great sound. Rating (out of 100) Tonality 93 Sub-bass (10 Hz - 60 Hz) 98 Mid-bass (80 Hz - 200 Hz) 91 Midrange (200 Hz - 3,000 Hz) 92 High-frequencies (3,000 Hz on up) 94 Attack 95 Decay 87 Inner Resolution 91 Soundscape width front 92 Soundscape width rear 90 Soundscape depth behind speakers 88* Soundscape extension into the room 87** Imaging 94 Fit and Finish 100 Self Noise 100 Value for the Money 95 SPECIFICATIONS Inputs: Analog Audio 1 Single-ended (RCA) per channel, 1 Balanced (XLR) per channel Input Impedance: 50Kohms. Single-Ended or Balanced, for each phase Input sensitivity: (Single-Ended) 1.5V RMS (Balanced) 0.75V RMS Gain: (Single-Ended) 25.5dB (Balanced) 31.5dB Polarity: (Single-Ended) Non-Inverting. (Balanced) Pin-2 = Positive, Pin-3 Outputs: 1 balanced output per channel I/O RS232: 1 DB9 and 1 RJ45 connector Modes/Processes: Standby: All channels are muted and output bias is reduced to 40%. Thermal: One or more channels has overheated; amp automatically switches to Standby. Power Output: (8 ohms-one channel driven) 100 Watts (8 ohms-five channels driven) 100 Watts (4 ohms-one channel driven) 200 Watts Frequency Response: 0.9Hz to 350kHz (-3dB) THD+Noise: <2% Signal to Noise Ratio: >100dB (unweighted) Dimensions: 17.75 x 6.25 x 20.5 (WxHxD in inches) Weight: 58 Lbs. Stand alone (26.3 Kg), 64 Lbs. Boxed with accessories (29 Kg)

THETA DIGITAL DS Pro Progeny D/A Converter, Digital Signal Processor, black,

End: 02.02. 2024 07:30:01 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 58.32 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 235398307076
  • Bids: 2
  • Seller: diego-rosso (13|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Canyon Country, California USA
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    This THETA DIGITAL DS Pro Progeny D/A Converter is a top-of-the-line digital signal processor that delivers exceptional audio quality. Designed with precision and care, it boasts a sleek black finish and measures 19W x 2.3H x 10.1D. Made in the United States, this piece of home audio equipment is perfect for enhancing your music listening experience. Whether youre a professional audiophile or simply enjoy high-quality sound, this THETA DIGITAL DS Pro Progeny D/A Converter is a must-have for any home audio setup.

Theta DS Pro Generation III Digital Processor - New Toggle Switches - Serviced!

End: 01.02. 2024 04:58:09 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 742.05 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 166547949123
  • Seller: decibelaudio.com (3060|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Chicago, Illinois USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 65,0 EUR
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  • Description

    For sale is a Theta DS Pro Generation III digital processor in good condition. This DAC has been recently serviced and new electronic components put in such as 2 toggle switches, a capacitor, and a resistor. Our tech has confirmed this piece is in great working order and sounding awesome. Cosmetically there are some blemishes like edge wear on the front face and sides of the unit. There is also some marks on the top plate of the DAC and the rubber of the power cable has some tears in it. All of these blemishes have been showcased in the photos. Although these piece has some obvious signs of use, it is still 100% functional and sounding absolutely incredible. The Theta DS Pro Generation III is a superb product worthy of my highest recommendation. Listening through it, I consistently crossed the threshold from good sound to total immersion in the music. This was digital playback of the highest caliber. Moreover, the Gen.III had much less of a distinctive signature than previous Theta processors, with a smoother treble, better portrayal of instrumental textures, and a more refined, yet bigger, soundstage. In addition, the Gen.IIIs bass performance—extension, control, power, and warmth—was beyond reproach. - stereophile.com SPECIFICATIONSDescription: Solid-state D/A processor.Frequency response: DC–21.72kHz (no tolerance given)Decoding software: proprietary time- and frequency-domain optimizationMath resolution: 56 bitsComputing power: 45 MIPS (million instructions per second).Inputs: four coaxial on RCA jacks (Toslink and AT&T ST-type optical inputs optional)Digital output: one RCA jack, S/PDIFAnalog output: Single-ended on RCA jacks, 3.4V minimum at full scale (balanced on XLR jacks optional)S/N ratio: 120dBResolution: 20 bitsLinearity: 20 bitsTHD: 0.002% at full scaleOutput impedance: 2 ohmsDimensions: 19 W by 15.5 D by 3.875 H. Weight: 36 lb Decibel Audio is a retail store and custom installation business in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago. We have serviced the Chicagoland area with new, used and vintage equipment for over 20 years. Visit our brick and mortar store at 1429 N Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622. We are authorized dealers for AKG, Audioengine, Audioquest, Bellari, Bluesound, B&W, Cambridge Audio, Cary Audio, Clearaudio, Cleer headphones, Dali, Denon, Draper Screens, Dynaudio, Grado, Harbeth, Hegel, Iso Acoustics, Jolida, JBL Pro, James Loudspeaker, KEF, KLH, Lehmann Audio, Marantz, Music Hall, NAD, Ortofon, Parasound, Pro-Ject, PSB Speakers, Plateau, Rega, Rogue Audio, Russound, SONOS, Samsung, Skylan, Vicoustics, Yamaha, and more. All shipping is via UPS or USPS as noted in each listing, unless other arrangements are made. Buyer is responsible for reviewing cosmetic condition detailed in photos before bidding. You are welcome to pay with Visa, MC, Discover, AmEx, Etc. We prefer Paypal for international bidders. Local customers are welcome to view and pick up auction items during store hours. All customers must pay Illinois Sales Tax if picking up in store. Illinois residents please add 10.25% sales tax for shipped items.

Theta Digital DSPro Progeny, DAC, D/A Wandler, in Top Zustand , Silber inkl. OVP

End: 06.08. 2023 12:27:04 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 355.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 256171467974
  • Seller: neatmotive3 (1328|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Gelsenkirchen Deutschland
  • Ships to: EuropeanUnion
  • Shipping: 19,9 EUR
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  • Description

    Theta Digital DSPro Progeny, DAC, D/A Wandler, in Top Zustand , Silber inkl. OVPLose mein HiFi Sammlung ab Theta Digital DSPro Progeny DAC, D/A Wandlerin Top Zustand Voll Funktionsfähig Probehören möglich Originalverpackung vorhanden Originalrechnung nicht vorhanden Genaue Alter des Gerät nicht bekannt Ich bin nicht Erstbesitzer Der Verkauf erfolgt vom Privat keine Garantie oder Rücknahme

Theta convertitore dac DS Pro Progeny

End: 27.07. 2023 05:54:22 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 250.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 225605549054
  • Seller: gitikoci (1359|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Sondrio, SO Italien
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 10,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Theta convertitore dac DS Pro Progenyottime condizioni perfettamente funzionante prezzo nel 2000 lire 3.100.000

Theta DS-Pro Generation V Digital to Analog Converter Preliminary Owners Manual

End: 24.07. 2023 01:20:11 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 9.2 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 204347708722
  • Seller: audibleelegance (5366|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Suffolk, Virginia USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 3,5 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Theta DS-Pro Generation V Digital to Analog Converter Preliminary Owners Manual. This is a copy of the Preliminary Owners Manual that was sent to us during development. We worked very closely with Theta. It is very basic and may provide a few tips for you. Dont expect a thesis on digital. Audible Elegance is your Audio, Video, and Home Theater Dealer in Cincinnati Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Eastern Indiana featuring many fine products in a home-like and friendly atmosphere.

The Theta Digital Newsletter DS PRO GENERATION V DS PRO PRIME II ! HTF !!

End: 18.07. 2023 15:04:51 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 15.87 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 364356515679
  • Seller: avrm-sales (21|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Gainesville, Florida USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    The Theta Digital Newsletter DS PRO GENERATION V DS PRO PRIME II ! HTF !! This is a Theta Newsletter provided to dealers. The Newsletter talks about the DS PRO GENERATION V and the DS PRO PRIME II amongst other topics. Nice go-with for your Theta high-end component.

Theta DS Pro Generation V Digital Signal Processor - DAC - D/A - Audiophile

End: 20.03. 2020 18:43:34 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 917.44 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 233532929781
  • Counter: 200
  • Seller: highendaudioauctions (11039|99.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Brooklyn, New York USA
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 84,12 EUR
  • on EBAY

Theta Digital DS Pro Progeny DAC; D/A Converter

End: 14.03. 2020 03:32:18 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 283.68 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 333396796397
  • Counter: 163
  • Seller: tmraudio (10200|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Broomfield, Colorado USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 64,13 EUR
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Theta Digital Generation VIII Series 2 Dac/Preamp upgrade boards

End: 01.10. 2019 22:07:16 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 104.11 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 323929189934
  • Counter: 192
  • Bids: 2
  • Seller: ron1264 (972|96.2%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Hawthorne, New Jersey USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 23,98 EUR
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THETA DS Pro Generation V Digital Signal Processor (110V AC)

End: 04.09. 2019 17:48:43 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 2269.15 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 113831097865
  • Counter: 449
  • Seller: legendary_audio (2557|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Ukraine Polen
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 89,74 EUR
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Theta Digital Generation VIII Series 1 DAC Pre-Amplifier

End: 03.06. 2019 01:37:19 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 2176.16 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 223530829548
  • Counter: 787
  • Bids: 45
  • Seller: moediggzhifi (186|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Kensington, Maryland USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 110,64 EUR
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THETA DS Pro Generation V * Mint in Original Box * Digital Signal Processor

End: 09.05. 2019 18:04:47 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 852.51 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 163675487073
  • Counter: 203
  • Seller: vintageaudiopa (1932|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Manheim, Pennsylvania USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 111,66 EUR
  • on EBAY

*RARE THETA DSPre GENERATION III PREAMP W/ GEN III DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTER!*

End: 27.10. 2018 19:26:59 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 656.73 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 332853908126
  • Counter: 99
  • Seller: honestymatters (2808|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin USA
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 176,73 EUR
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Theta Digital Ds Pro Generation V "A" Version DAC (d/a Wandler)

End: 01.09. 2018 16:46:31 on Saturday
  • Condition: Vom Verkäufer generell überholt
  • Price: 1399.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 223125634968
  • Counter: 32
  • Seller: rpmwes (447|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: KIEV Ukraine
  • Ships to: EuropeanUnion
  • Shipping: 54,0 EUR
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Theta Digital DS Pro Generation III D/A converter (Works great!)

End: 08.07. 2018 01:31:39 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 586.86 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 153077904820
  • Counter: -1
  • Bids: 16
  • Seller: thesoundwell (1287|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Berkeley, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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Theta Digital Generation VIII Series II DAC / Digital-to-Analog Converter

End: 07.06. 2018 06:57:01 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 2500.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 202333501155
  • Counter: 19
  • Seller: dinew-hifi (95|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Hannover Deutschland
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 125,0 EUR
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Theta Digital - DSP Pro Generation V - Digital Signal Processor -DAC- SOLD AS-IS

End: 02.04. 2018 04:31:33 on Monday
  • Condition: For parts or not working
  • Price: 567.55 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 352314746220
  • Counter: 530
  • Bids: 22
  • Seller: highendaudioauctions (7334|99.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Brooklyn, New York USA
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: EUR
  • on EBAY