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Analogue Inputs
Unbalanced Output

Connect a high quality screen RCA Phono cable to the unbalanced 

inputs AUX 1 or AUX 2 of the M-ONE.

Headphone Output

A stereo 6.3mm (1/4”) jack is provided on the front panel for connect 

headphones. Connecting headphones mutes the audio signal. M-ONE 

headphone output is up to +20dB, users can select suitable output 

level base on their headphones. 

Caution: 

When using headphones, playing music at very high volumes 

may permanently damage your hearing.

Speaker Output 

One pair amplifier output is provided on real panel to connect 

loudspeakers. Loudspeaker cables should be prepared carefully. Make 

sure that all channels are connected in phase. The positive (red) output 

terminal of each channel should be connected to the positive (red) 

terminal of the speaker. 

Digital Inputs
USB Port

Use a certified USB2.0 cable. Connect the cable to M-ONE and then 

to  the USB port on the digital source. If the media player on your 

computer features stereo and multichannel output, set the output, set 

the output of the media player to stereo. 

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SPDIF Inputs

one coaxial and one optical inputs are provided for connect the M-ONE to 

an external SPDIF source. Connect a suitable video or optical cable from 

the SPDIF output of the source component to the appropriate input of the 

M-ONE. 

12V Trigger Input

If you have a Audiolab system, we advise connecting the triggers. This 

will enable all Audiolab units to be brought in and out of standby along 

with the control units. 

To connect your control unit, you will need a cable with one end to 

match the trigger output of the control unit and the other terminating in 

a 3.5mm jack plug. For Audiolab M-ONE this will be a 3.5mm – 3.5mm 

interconnect. 

Two trigger outputs are provided and they are both enabled as supplied 

though you may fully or partially disable them as required.

Power Input 

Before connecting the M-ONE to the mains supply make sure that all the 

other connections to your system have been properly and securely made. 

Make sure the ON/OFF switch on the M-ONE real panel is switched 

off, switch the mains supply off at the wall socket, and then using the 

cable supplied, connect the socket on the back of your M-ONE to an AC 

supply outlet. The DAC is now ready for operation. 

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Summary of Contents for M-ONE

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Page 2: ...l of the enclosure for electrical and safety information before installing or operating the apparatus WARNING For the terminals marked with symbol of may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The external wiring connected to the terminals requires installation by an instructed person or the used of ready made leads or cords Mains Supply The mains operating voltage of M ...

Page 3: ... for iPhone iPad iPod Signal Output Loudspeaker output Operating Features Bluetooth aptX wireless high fidelity Lossless transmission Automatic detection decoding of external digital input source Selectable digital fillers setting 3 Hfuujoh Tubsufe Page 2 Mute and balance remote controls Automatic trigger post equipments via 12V trigger output Three display brightness available with on off options...

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Page 5: ... replay the current track of CD USB Press again to move to the previous track of CD USB 11 STANDBY Press to bring the unit in out of Standby Battery Caution There is a risk of fire and burns if the battery is handled improperly Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose in fire or water Do not attempt to open or service the battery Replace only with a CR2025 battery Disca...

Page 6: ...ia player to stereo 6 Dpoofdujpot Page 5 SPDIF Inputs one coaxial and one optical inputs are provided for connect the M ONE to an external SPDIF source Connect a suitable video or optical cable from the SPDIF output of the source component to the appropriate input of the M ONE 12V Trigger Input If you have a Audiolab system we advise connecting the triggers This will enable all Audiolab units to b...

Page 7: ...the DISPLAY button on the remote control to cycle through the display levels When the display is set to OFF Pressing any key will bring the display on After a few moments the display will again switch off Footnotes on the Display The M ONE provides a true reading of the digital input frequency For example when a stable 44 1kHz input is present you may see the display vary between 44 100k and 44 10...

Page 8: ...filters and 4 DSD filters available Press the remote control MENU key to enter menu mode press or to access the Digital Filter or DSD Bandwidth menu page press to enter the filter page press or again to select a different filters press again to confirm the chosen filter Pressing the SEL knob on the front panel can also enter the menu mode rotating this knob turns the menu page to Digital Filter or...

Page 9: ...ault settings are at the top DSD Bandwidth Normal DSD Bandwidth 50k DSD Bandwidth 60k DSD Bandwidth 70k Track Time Show If Available Track Time Do Not Show Sampling Rate Nominal Frequency Sampling Rate Actual Frequency Jitter Rejection Automatic Jitter Rejection Low Bandwidth Jitter Rejection Medium Bandwidth Jitter Rejection High Bandwidth Default Input Recall Last Input Default Input COAX Defaul...

Page 10: ...carried out by parties other than Audiolab or its authorized agents or distributors 2 Products not purchased from an Audiolab authorized dealer 3 Products that were not new at the time of original purchase 4 Products sold as is as seen or with all faults Repairs or replacements as provided under this warranty are the exclusive remedy of the consumer Audiolab shall not be liable for any incidental ...

Page 11: ...utput 2 x 36W RMS 8 ohm Frequency response 3dB 10Hz 30kHz Ref 1kHz 1dB 20Hz 20kHz Ref 1kHz Total harmonic distortion THD 0 01 1kHz 1W 20Hz 20kHz Signal to noise ratio S N 81 1W 1kHz Standby Power Consumption 0 5W Dimensions W x H x D 246 5 x 114 x 295 mm Carton size W x H x D 411 x 227 x 415 mm Net weight 5 5kg Gross weight 6 5kg Power Requirements depending on region 220 240V 50 60Hz 100 120V 50 ...

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