I do not agree with the comment above that it is too detail oriented and analytical. It is neutral and accurate without artificial warmth or bloom, but is full sounding, as well as being musical and engaging.
100% @rossb I don’t understand how people state this. With my DAC 501 mkI I just hear natural and accurately reproduced music, especially jazz. I guess they didn't try the de-esser! (I don't use any DSP tools)
If @kjl1065 could scrape another 10k
and get the Helios he would have one of the best DAC’s on the planet. Michael Lavorgna preferred it to his MU1/TotalDac combo: https://twitteringmachines.com/review-weiss-engineering-helios-reference-dac/
consider a DAC that supports Ethernet and serves as an endpoint.
The Weiss 501 does: It is a player, having an endpoint/renderer, and it is a good one. Wouldn’t be surprised if it surpasses the Lumin U2 Mini, as comments I have read in the past stated it was comparable to a $5k streamer.
My dealer is always there for me and supports everything he sells and is always a phone call away to come to my premises and work on any issue that I may have, I find this invaluable.
If this is true, then this should be true:
If your dealer sells both of these he should loan them to you for a few days so you can evaluate them for yourself in your system, especially with DACs at this price level. Full stop.
@kjl1065 definitely try both Weiss and Berkeley. If you’re loyal to your dealer expect the same in return meaning home audition of both DACs.
That is the only way you are going to do an adequate demo- same gear, same room, same music files, and enough time with each to do a proper evaluation, using the optimum connections for each unit, Lumin vs. Weiss ethernet in etc. much better than 15 minutes in a strange environment. You are handing your dealer >$5000, I would insist on this.

