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Illusonic
IAP
Chapter 3
Usage
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Input Connectors
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1.
HDMI 1–4
These are four HDMI connectors for audio/video sources, such
as Blu-ray players, game consoles, and set top boxes.
Up to 8-channel/192 kHz/24 bit audio over HDMI is supported.
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1 Many Blu-ray players decode Dolby Digital, Dolby
True HD, DTS, and DTS HD and deliver the decoded
multi-channel signal to IAP.
2.
Digital (Coax 1–2, Optical 1–2)
These are two coax and two optical S/PDIF connectors for digital audio
sources. Up to 192 kHz and 96 kHz (24 bit) audio is supported by Coax
and Optical, respectively.
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2 Note that Dolby Digital (AC-3) and DTS over S/PDIF
are not decoded by IAP.
3.
USB Audio
IAP’s USB audio input can be configured as USB Class 1 or Class 2
compliant. Up to 192 kHz/24 bit audio over USB is supported.
4.
Network
IAP’s network input complies to the UPnP / DLNA protocol as a
Digital Media Renderer. Up to 192 kHz/24 bit audio over the network
is supported.
5.
Analog
Analog sources can be connected to this stereo RCA
unbalanced/balanced input.
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3 The RCA connectors are buffered and acquired
differentially.
6.
Phono
A turntable with moving coil (MC) or moving magnet (MM) cartridge
can be directly connected to this RCA input with additional
ground connector (GND).