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DAC IV 

Plus

  Users Manual

Unique Product - a Preamp or a DAC?

This product has the option to be a unique combination of a very high performance DAC and 

the ultimate passive preamp.  It is intended to be used as both for the best possible sound in your 

system.  Our preamp philosophy is based on the belief that from the moment analog audio is 

created, every transition that is made degrades the quality.  That means that an active preamp with 

many stages if perfect would have no effect and any imperfection would result in degradation of 

the music.  That is why we offer a passive preamp within the DAC IV, to achieve the simplest, 

shortest possible signal path, with the least possible degradation of the true music.

The Volume Control Upgrade

The DAC IV has one analog input with the option for a second, and many digital inputs.  It is 

designed to be the last component in your system before the amplifiers.  With its incredibly low 

impedance, especially for a passive preamp, it can drive long interconnects and handle any type 

of amplifier input stage design with optimum performance.
Depending on how many analog sources you have in your system, you may be able to eliminate 

your current preamp.  If you currently have only CD and vinyl in your system, you would attach 

your CD players digital output to the DAC IV and the output of your phono preamp to the analog 

input.  Your system is now complete, with the shortest possible signal path and the best sound 

you can achieve.  The same idea applies to use with an SACD or Universal player.  The MSB 

Universal Player provides the highest quality SACD playback via the MSB Network.
If you have a complex system with a preamp with many analog inputs, attach the outputs of your 

preamp to the input on the DAC IV.  Shift any digital sources over to digital inputs on the DAC 

IV and again, you will achieve optimum results.  Set your preamp to a volume that matches the 

DAC IV output and use nothing but the DAC IV volume control in your system.
The volume control modules can be easily installed or removed by your dealer.

Setup and Quick Start

The front panel is quite simple with few user controls.   Input source select 

defaults to auto.  On power up, the volume is reset to -30 dB.  Turn the volume 

knob up until you hear music.
Power - The Platinum comes with a range of  outboard power supplies.  The 

supply automatically detects and switches between 240V and 120V.  This is not 

a switching supply that works at any voltage, but a linear supply with automatic 

switching of the transformer leads.  Always allow three to five hours for the 

Platinum to warm up and reach thermal equilibrium.  
Inputs - The Platinum comes standard with one MSB PRO I2S (CAT6), AES/

EBU balanced, coaxial (RCA and BNC) and optical digital audio inputs, as 

well as a balance analog input, ranked in order of performance.  Connect any 

digital input to any active digital audio source.  The frequency and bit depth 

of the incoming signal will be read out on the front panel and analog audio 

will be found on both balanced and single-ended analog outputs.
Outputs
Connect the balanced or single-ended analog outputs to any amplifier and audio 

should be present.  The output level is controlled with the knob or remote.  

Burn-In

The concept of burn-in is little understood.  Does it take your ears some time to get used to the 

incredibly detailed and life-like sound of an MSB product or is something actually changing?  

The feedback we receive leads us to recommend at least 100 hours of burn-in on this DAC.  

Customers generally recommend one month.

Warning: Please verify that the DAC IV you just purchased is covered under warranty.  This 

DAC was sold to the Distributor named on your box label and in the “about” section of your 

setup screen.  The country and date of manufacture is also specified.  If the country and year 

do not match your purchase location, your warranty may be invalid.  Check with MSB.

DAC IV

Phono

Preamp

CD, DVD-A

Transport

AMPs

Analog

R/L

Digital

DAC IV

SACD Player

AMPs

Digital

DAC IV

Universal  Player 

with XPORT 

Upgrade

AMPs

MSB Network

Analog

R/L

Analog

R/L

Analog

R/L

Analog

R/L

Summary of Contents for DAC IV plus

Page 1: ...edance 106 ohms without volume controls 76 ohms with volume controls Volume Control optional Signature 1 4 1 2 or 1 dB stepped attenuator 78 156 or 312 steps Platinum 2 dB steps Sampling Frequency 32...

Page 2: ...DAC IV volume control in your system The volume control modules can be easily installed or removed by your dealer Setup and Quick Start The front panel is quite simple with few user controls Input sou...

Page 3: ...a few seconds for the iPod to reconnect Play Pause starts and stops playback Forward and Back jump to the next track in the playlist The iLink II will charge the iPod when plugged in It works well wi...

Page 4: ...ource gives a true 24 bit resolution without the losses and errors that make your normal 16 or 24 bit DAC perform far less than their actual resolution normal 16 bit DACs only muster a meager 12 bits...

Page 5: ...ll The MSB Sign Magnitude Ladder DAC is like a Ladder DAC but refined in two ways Because the jars are typically 1 2 full when finished we start with very accurately 1 2 filled containers instead of e...

Page 6: ...Digital Filter which was feeding our DACs While the excellent Burr Brown Now owned by Texas Instruments DF1704 Digital Filter had served us well in the past it had became the bottleneck once we start...

Page 7: ...ment without problems Improvements we have made in our digital filter with its single stage design and 80 bit computation allow us to use very steep filters with no compromises Custom Filter Options W...

Page 8: ...atinum connected to a transport that will not change the Data Almost all older CD players are acceptable however there are some important exceptions Upsampling CD transports will not work The Upsampli...

Page 9: ...ontrol independently of the first analog input How to Hook Up a Subwoofer Main AMP Balanced Set the DAC for a balanced output and attach main amp normally Use the single ended output for subwoofer Pre...

Page 10: ...clock to be sent back to the transport But if you do have a need to access this clock it can be done Within the MSB Network connection is a clock interface that allows multiple Platinum products to b...

Page 11: ...o operate several MSB products The top half is primary for the transport The center is for the DAC and the lower part for the iLink Power The power button turns on and off the Power Base when the opti...

Page 12: ...for setup options DAC IV Menu Tree Top level menus are for operational controls Setup menus follow on the next pages Press the menu button on either the front panel or remote Navigate up and down the...

Page 13: ...l Filter Upsampler Select Phase Invert Upsampling Reclocking Digital Filter Upsampler Select Off On Balanced Single Ended Connected Lifted 1 15 Default 3 On Auto off Off Test Mode On 9dB 6dB 3dB 0dB 3...

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Page 15: ...etely replaces the incoming clock Other sampling frequencies use the incoming clock from the source The DSP allocates a huge internal FIFO buffer 1 2 second at 44 1 that stores the incoming audio to d...

Page 16: ...cise DAC for making measurements Restore Settings Puts settings back to factory default setting Startup Volume This is the volume setting that is set upon power up Maximum Volume This is the maximum v...

Page 17: ...or more detailed and up to date information check our web site All three levels of USB input work basically the same with the difference being the maximum sample rate they can receive Apple MAC OS On...

Page 18: ...x 1 or Aux 2 slot One tricky thing we did is we tied the word sync option to a specific input In most cases when word sync is present it will be there for one source to the DAC but the rest of the sou...

Page 19: ...grade slot in the DAC IV The Network connector installs in one of the AUX input holes Unfortunately it is too big to fit in the older Diamond DAC IV without modifying the large heat sink This job will...

Page 20: ...hear a click and the front display should indicate frequency You hear audio clipping with outboard preamp the output level may be too high for your preamp Check the input specifications on your pream...

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