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Note: No extra drivers are required when using a Mac.
1. Connect your EVO 150 to your Mac.
Using a USB Audio cable (Type A to Type B), connect the USB Audio In on your EVO to a USB port on the Mac.
Note: If using a Mac without a USB Type A port, you may also use USB Type C (Thunderbolt 3) to USB Type B connection.
2. Select the USB Audio source.
This can be done using the source selector on the front of the EVO 150, or by going to the Home tab and then selecting USB Audio within
the Sources section of the StreamMagic app.
3. Within the System Preferences of the Mac, locate the Sound settings. Select the EVO 150 as the output sound device.
4. On the Mac navigate to Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup. Select the EVO 150 as the output sound device on the left column, and
then using the drop-down options select the desired bit depth and sample rate preference.
5. Your Mac’s output will now playback via the EVO 150.
Network connections
Important Note: It is vitally important that your EVO remains connected to a Wi-Fi network as often as possible. This will ensure that the unit is
regularly updated to meet essential security protocols, third party compatibility and the latest software requirements.
Failure to maintain your device with regular firmware updates as provided by Cambridge Audio will void the product warranty and is likely to cause
major issues to the unit in time. Please ensure that your unit is updated to the most current firmware version. Information on the latest firmware
version for the EVO can be found
Note: Where possible, avoid the use of powerline adapters, Wi-Fi signal boosters/extenders as these can disrupt the reliability of the network
connection.
Connecting to a wired network
Connect a network cable (Category 5/5E straight-through Ethernet cable) between the EVO and your router.
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Your EVO will now automatically connect to the network.
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