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Input Modules

About the 4 INPUT Module Slots

The SELECT has four input module slots.  They are labeled A through D.  There are two classes of input modules, Analog and Digital.  

Analog modules must be placed adjacent to the Analog Output module.  They can be either input or output modules.  Digital modules 

are only inputs and can be placed in any position.
Each module is completely self contained.  It is recognized by the SELECT and identified on the display.  When not selected the module 

is turned off.

Analog Input Module (XLR or RCA)

The Analog Input module provides a second analog input.  It is set up in the menu and can either be used with volume control or can 

bypass the volume control.  It must be placed adjacent to the Analog Output module. When installed and activated in the menu, 2nd 

ANALOG INPUT will show up in the menu.  It can either be Balanced or Single Ended.

Subwoofer Output Module (XLR or RCA)

The Subwoofer output module provides an isolated output suitable for connection to a powered subwoofer or class D amplifier.  
Subwoofers need a lot of power and they are not sensitive to high frequency noise. So the speaker manufacturers like to match their 

subwoofers up with some pretty low quality amplifiers, with switching power supplies and not much filtering. So what’s the problem? The 

subwoofers sound perfectly OK. The problem we found is that you have to hook that subwoofer up to your ultra clean, ultra precision, 

perfect analog output from your DAC. The presence of this noisy subwoofer amplifier just being hooked up to your DAC creates 

incredibly obvious noise in the DAC and thus distortion on your main amplifier and speakers. Its like serving fine wine in paper cups. 

Its just intolerable. The concept of this output is that class D amplifiers found in subwoofers create a lot of electrical noise that can be 

carried BACK to the DAC and can interfere with the DAC conversion and clocks.  We aggressively block that noise with the Subwoofer 

output module.
It must be installed adjacent to the Output Module or another Analog Module.

Digital Input Modules

There are a number of digital input modules shown below.  Some have one input and others have more than one.  New modules will be 

added from time-to-time.  In the case where a module contains more than one input, the DAC will recognize that and simply add another 

input to the input list allowing you to select each input as if it was a separate module.

Digital Input Module - Optical and Coax with Word Sync Clock Output

This digital module is like two inputs in one.  Both are industry standard S/PDIF inputs capable of accepting data streams up to 24 bits 

and 384 kHz as well as DSD via DoP up to double rate.  Note that some sources may not be able to output this high a rate on these format 

connectors but at least the input can handle it.   

It is very valuable to keep the source in sync 

with the DAC so we provide a Word clock 

output using a BNC connector that would 

allow you to sync with the source.  This sync 

is primarily a feature for studio use, where 

the ultra low jitter DAC clock can be used as 

the master studio clock.  This issue of clock 

sync is not easy to understand.  The quality 

of the data being received is not changed by 

syncing the source, but the noise associated 

with recovering the data from a “different” 

clock is substantially less.

Summary of Contents for Select DAC II

Page 1: ...1 Select DAC II Users Manual Rev 2 8 2015...

Page 2: ...high performance outboard power supply 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 s...

Page 3: ...e the M203 is shown available in Matte White or Matte Black The Universal Media Transport Signature V is a great companion to the SELECT It is shown here with the Dual Signature Transport Power Base T...

Page 4: ...be smoothed with a less radical filter and that approach became the basis of essentially all the DACs on the market for the next 20 years But MSB instead drew from the older superior ladder technolog...

Page 5: ...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 empty ones From there we again use the wide rang...

Page 6: ...ibly obvious noise in the DAC and thus distortion on your main amplifier and speakers Its like serving fine wine in paper cups Its just intolerable The concept of this output is that class D amplifier...

Page 7: ...RO I2S interface includes a master clock link so no additional clock sync connection is needed This issue of clock sync is not easy to understand The quality of the data being received is not changed...

Page 8: ...nges So if you set the output for 192 kHz and played a 192 kHz file it would play perfectly but if you then played a 44 1 kHz CD the MAC OS would upsample that file to 192 kHz It is better to change t...

Page 9: ...nto the clock upgrade header on any DAC IV DAC V or SELECT DAC with an immediate sonic benefit An excellent DAC clock tends to reveal the true nature of the original music The Select with a Femtosecon...

Page 10: ...ter can do So back in the days of very limited DSP power upsampling was a great way to get a little more out of the digital filter Today with extremely fast DSPs this limitation is not significant and...

Page 11: ...in the cable that the clock would be marginal at best So we are confident that no benefit would be gained from an external clock A different set of problems exist with outputting clocks A paradox is...

Page 12: ...switch between 100V and 200V All supplies are protected from over voltage Two fuses are provided 5A 250V SLO BLO 5 mm x 20 mm miniature fuse is the main fuse 100mA 250V SLO BLO 5 mm x 20 mm miniature...

Page 13: ...hem as well as described below 12 Volt Remote Trigger This power supply is equipped with a remote trigger for use with other MSB products The trigger uses a 3 pin headphone jack When any MSB product i...

Page 14: ...ied ground wire from theAMPLIFIER GROUND lug to the chassis of the amplifier Note this connection is dependent on the amplifier so you will have to look for the best place to attach the wire Generally...

Page 15: ...and Down on the remote Display The display shows the Input in the upper left If an arrow is in front of the input name it has been selected manually The upper right shows the input sample rate and bi...

Page 16: ...the DAC was powered up If only one input is connected to the DAC the only input that can be selected with the input buttons is the one input that is connected and had a valid signal at least once If t...

Page 17: ...d Analog Input If Installed Off On Volume Controlled On Volume Bypassed Customer Information DAC Software Revision Default Setting SELECT Menu Tree The SELECT has a very flat menu structure Press the...

Page 18: ...they are bit perfect If there is a problem with the test it will play but the display will not indicate any change Be sure upsampling is turned off in any transport as this prevents a file from remain...

Page 19: ...owner if the information has not been supplied DAMAGE Units sent back for an upgrade or replacement are assumed to be in good condition There should be no damage besides normal wear and tear as would...

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