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Coaxial Digital Inputs: 

For coaxial digital sources. 

S-Video Out (from iPod) 

Digital Filter: 

User-selectable settings. NOS (no ltering or oversampling) is preferred by 

many audiophiles for its smoother sound. NAL (non-aliasing) provides better measurements 
and is preferred by some listeners. 

Line Out: 

To connect the analog output of the iDac to your preamplier, integrated 

amplier or receiver. The level is xed (non-variable). Use your audio system’s volume 
control to adjust listening levels.

 

HI-BIT/LO-BIT: 

User-selectable. LO-BIT is the choice of many audiophiles but we 

encourage you to experiment and choose the setting whose sound you prefer. 

Component Video Out (from iPod) 

Remote In/Out: 

For connecting a remote infrared sensor. 

Optical Digital Inputs: 

For optical digital sources.

 

USB Digital Input: 

To connect directly to your computer via a USB cable. 

Voltage Switching: 

For international use. Unplug the iDac before you make the 

switch and be sure to use the proper fuse for the voltage chosen. WARNING: Improper 
voltage setting may cause damage to the iDac. 

AC Power Cord Attachment and Fuse: 

The three-prong power cord is included 

with the iDac. The fuse is user replaceable after turning the iDac off. You may call 
your dealer or Peachtree Audio’s service department with questions regarding fuse 
replacement. WARNING: Using the wrong value fuse may damage the iDac and is 
a potential re hazard. 

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Summary of Contents for iDac

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Please keep the unit in a good ventilation environment CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by quali ed service personnel only To red...

Page 3: ...AX2 OPT1 OPT2 iPod Introduction Front Panel Back Panel Connections Remote Control Advice for iPod Useful Tips and more Troubleshooting Product Guarantee and Service Compatibility for iPod Technical Sp...

Page 4: ...the digital bitstream from your iPod directly to the iDac s internal Sabre DAC The result Sound from your iPod to rival that of an expensive audiophile grade CD player This manual is a guide to the f...

Page 5: ...d dock on top of the iDac Digital USB Input Push to hear music from your connected computer or other USB audio source Digital Coax Inputs Push to hear music from a component you have connected via a d...

Page 6: ...BIT User selectable LO BIT is the choice of many audiophiles but we encourage you to experiment and choose the setting whose sound you prefer Component Video Out from iPod Remote In Out For connecting...

Page 7: ...ables connect to the component video inputs of a television A V receiver or A V preamp processor Video quality will be dependent upon the quality of the video program stored on your iPod S Video Out U...

Page 8: ...back to the beginning of a music or video selection If the track has played for less than 10 seconds the iPod will skip to the beginning of the previous track Skip ahead to the next music or video se...

Page 9: ...d playback to the next track This symbol is the Play Pause button It switches the iPod between play and pause modes When in play it will activate pause when pushed When in pause it will activate play...

Page 10: ...n Sound In the Output tab you should see Peachtree Audio 24 96 as one of the choices Select it Launch iTunes and enjoy your music Once you set up your computer following the above instructions it shou...

Page 11: ...lpful tips on getting the best sound from your computer s music les your iPod and your other digital music sources Visit us at our website www peachtreeaudio com Interested in the Green Movement The i...

Page 12: ...from static buildup but it should not occur consistently over a long period of time Contact your dealer or PeachtreeAudio if this persists Your coaxial digital connections do not sound quite right Yo...

Page 13: ...or if unavailable directly to the iDac distributor You should use a suitable carrier Do Not Send By Postal Service Peachtree Audio cannot accept responsibility for the iDac while in transit to the de...

Page 14: ...you with extraordinary sound the iDac takes the digital signal directly from your iPod and routes it to the iDac s built in high performance digital to analog converter The table below shows the iPods...

Page 15: ...pability Frequency response 5Hz 100kHz S N at the analog output 118dB Output voltage 2V Output impedance 10 ohms Jitter measured at the master clock 3 picoseconds Transformer coupled digital inputs fo...

Page 16: ...cessory has been designed to connect speci cally to iPod and has been certi ed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its com...

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