background image

At initial power-up the number "96" is shown. This is 96 dB below 0 dB (unity gain) known as  
-96 dB, the DLC’s minimum volume, and under normal conditions will be 

very soft.

 Pressing the 

"Volume v" button decreases the attenuation by 0.5 dB, thus increasing the volume to  -95.5 dB. 
Since the displays only utilize two digits, the right decimal point in each display illuminates to 
indicate the 1/2 dB step. The next press of the "Volume ^" button changes the gain to  -95.0 dB 
and the right decimal point goes off. This process continues all the way to maximum gain. Above 
0  dB  (unity  Gain)  you  will  enter  the  range  of  positive  Gain.  This  condition is  indicated  by  the 
presence of the center decimal point in each display. Gain can be increased in the same 0.5 dB 
steps  up  to  the  maximum  of  +31.5  dB.  Under  normal  conditions,  this  would  be 

very  loud.

 

Similarly,  pressing  the  "Volume  v"  button  increases  the  attenuation,  decreasing  the  volume, 
according  to  all  the  same  rules.  Note  mat  all  volume  changes  are  subject  to  the  programmed 
minimum and maximum volumes which can be set during programming (see that section below.) 

You will note that as you keep the Volume buttons depressed for more than a few seconds, the 
rate of volume change increases in three steps. Holding the button down below -40 dB, ramps the 
volume in 1 dB steps for the first 10 dB. It then accelerates to 4  dB steps for the next 10 steps, 
and  lastly  8  dB  steps  from  then  on.  Once  the-40  dB  threshold  is crossed,  these  rates  are  cut  in 
half. This feature allows you to make large volume changes without excessive delays. Releasing 
the button at any time will reset the unit back to the slowest rate. 

The Balance control works in a similar fashion, altering the volume of only one channel while 
the other remains constant. If the channels are in balance, depressing "Balance <=" increases the 
right  attenuation,  decreasing  the  right  volume.  Depressing  "Balance  =>"  increases  the  left 
attenuation, decreasing the left volume. If you have unbalanced the channels and wish to return 
them to perfect balance, use this handy feature: Depress the "Mute" button, placing the DLC in 
mute  mode;  now  depress  the  "Balance"  button  corresponding  to  the  channel  which  has  the 
desired volume. The channels will immediately equalize. If the channels are unbalanced and you 
wish to re balance them step-by-step, the "Balance <=" or "Balance =>" buttons will adjust the 
opposite  channel  first  until  the  displays  equalize,  then  they  will  follow  the  pattern  described 
above. 

Other Important Information

 

Under normal conditions, the average system will utilize settings between -45 dB and +5 dB. 

Note: Volume and Balance settings are specific to each Input- For example, you are listening to 
Input  1  with  Volume/Balance  settings  of  -22.0  dB/-22.0  dB.  Now  Input  2  is  selected.  This 
component has lower output and a slight channel imbalance, requiring settings of  -19.5 dB/-18.0 
dB to sound like Input 1. If you now go back to Input 1 the settings automatically return to -22.0 
dB/-22.0  dB.  The  same  will  be  true  for  Inputs  3  and  4.  The  last  settings  for  each  Input  are 
remembered  within  2.5  seconds  of  their  entry  (you  will  see  the  "Operate"  LED  blink  once  to 
indicate  that  the  memory  has  been  updated.)  This  feature  is  very  useful  for  precise  volume-
matched  A/B  comparisons  of  components.  The  volume  of  each  can  be  set  equal  with  0.5  dB 
precision and then the "Select" button simply becomes the A/B switch. If, however, the last time 
you  listened  to  your  CD  player  on  Input  2  it  was  real  loud  and  you  didn't  turn  it  down  before 

going to a different input…. it will be real loud when you select it the next time! Be careful of 
this feature until you become accustom to it. Settings are remembered regardless of whether or 
not power remains connected to the DLC. 

 

Summary of Contents for DLC

Page 1: ...batteries according to the direction indicators shown in the holder being sure to snap them firmly into place Replace the cover and tighten the screws firmly If necessary adjust die cover position to assure that all six buttons work smoothly Now plug the DLC power supply into AC Mains Upon initial power up and completion of the self test the software code revision CR 2 will be displayed and the de...

Page 2: ...f the channels are in balance depressing Balance increases the right attenuation decreasing the right volume Depressing Balance increases the left attenuation decreasing the left volume If you have unbalanced the channels and wish to return them to perfect balance use this handy feature Depress the Mute button placing the DLC in mute mode now depress the Balance button corresponding to the channel...

Page 3: ...1 above to get back into programming mode then press Select to skip over step 2 to the next step 3 The display will alternately flash Lo and 96 or 00 if in linear mode or your last programmed minimum indicating that the minimum volume allowable for Input number 1 is 96 dB Change this value to your desired minimum with the Volume buttons and adjust the balance if necessary with the Balance buttons ...

Page 4: ...er the operate mode If you wish to go back and change any setting press Select to go back to the display selection mode Your DLC is now custom programmed and ready to provide you with years of superior performance Enjoy Program Clearing Should you have any trouble programming your DLC or wish for some reason to simply have the unit returned to the factory default settings this can easily be accomp...

Page 5: ...rranty card and return it to us so we may activate your limited warranty and keep you informed of software upgrades for the DLC as well as other new developments at Audio Alchemy Inc Designed and Manufactured in the United States of America 1995 DLCINSTrev2 4 Audio Alchemy Inc Specifications and features subject to change without notice Audio Alchemy Inc 31133 Via Colinas Suite 111 Westlake Villag...

Reviews: