
Selecting another input on the Pulse III and then re-selecting the AV DIRECT input, will reset the unity gain point.
TAPE>
The Pulse III’s TAPE input should be connected directly to the analogue outputs (usually marked left/right and colour
coded white/red) of a recording device such as a tape machine or PC audio card.
DO NOT connect any available digital outputs from the source player to the input terminals of the Pulse, as damage to the
speakers is likely to occur.
Digital connections
OPT 1
> This input may be connected to digital optical outputs carrying a SPDIF (PCM)
stereo
data stream, such as satellite TV
boxes etc. Ensure that the data stream is not multi-channel, such as AC3. The DAC can decode all data rates up to
24bit/192kHz, however 176.4kHz is not supported.
OPT 2
> As OPT1.
SPDIF
>
This input may be connected to digital coaxial outputs carrying a SPDIF (PCM)
stereo
data stream, such as satellite TV
boxes etc. Ensure that the data stream is not multi-channel, such as AC3. The DAC can decode all data rates up to
24bit/192kHz, however 176.4kHz is not supported.
USB
>A computer may be connected here for playback or recording. The USB codec supports formats up to 16bit/48kHz. It
may be used for streaming playback or for recording the digital or analogue inputs.
Output connections
TAPE OUT
> Any input selection other than TAPE will automatically be fed to the tape record output sockets. The volume
control has no effect on the record output level. When TAPE is selected as an input to the amplifier, the tape record output
feed is disconnected to prevent feedback. The tape input and record output are also suitable for other recording formats, for
example MP3 devices, mini disk recorders, CD-R disk recorders or even Hi-Fi VHS.
Connections
PULSE III
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