Using Rear Inputs with Audio Sources
6 Using Rear Inputs with Audio Sources
6.1 Choosing the Best Wired Connection Type
There are three types of wired inputs on your Moonraker sound system. When connecting your audio source equipment (e.g.,
television, compact disc player), you may have more than one type of connection available on the source device. To maximize
performance, we recommend using (in order of preference):
• OPTICAL: Digital, immune to hum and ground noise.
• SPDIF: Digital.
• SRC1 and SRC2: Analog.
6.2 Connecting Analog Devices
Devices with analog outputs can be connected to SRC1 and SRC2. Suitable devices include:
• Devices with RCA line level output (DACs, CD players, turntables with integrated RIAA preamp)
• Devices with 3.5mm headphone output (MP3 players)
• Devices with 3.5mm line level output (desktop PC sound cards)
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