MPS-X User Manual
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OPERATING THE STREAMER INPUT
Stream-X2 is a second generation module inside the MPS-X interface. It offers streaming directly from
services such as Tidal, Quobuz, Deezer and vTuner. It can also be used to stream from network storage
(NAS) or from USB flash stick (no HDD supported) that is directly attached to the USB connector on the front
panel. It is a DLNA renderer and server and also supports the Roon network protocol. It makes your setup
with the connected DAC "Roon Ready".
Supported formats:
PCM up to 384kHz in WAVE, WMA, FLAC, AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless,
and MP3 file formats
DSD up to 11.2MHz in DSF and DFF file formats.
NOTE: not all DLNA servers support DSD files and depending on your
NAS or DLNA server DSD files may not be played correctly.
Supported network protocols:
DLNA, UPnP, Roon
Supported streaming services: Tidal, Qobuz, Deezer, vTuner
CONNECTING MPS-X TO YOUR NETWORK
MODEL: MPS-X
MADE IN U.S.A.
TOSLINK
IN
COAX
IN
COAX
OUT
AES
AES OUT
RESET
USB
AUDIO
USB
MEMORY
NETWORK
AUDIO
DIGITAL I/O AND CONTROL
PLAYLINK
OUT IN
50/60 Hz
100W max.
Network Audio:
Connect this to your network router and make sure it is connected to the internet and
its wireless network is active. The Stream-X2 needs this network connection to connect
and play any streaming media from the internet. It also uses it to connect to your tablet
for remote control or to your Roon server.
USB Memory:
This is where you can plug in flash sticks (no HDD supported) with music files that
Stream-X2 can play.
Your tablet
(iOS or Android)
Internet and
other network
devices
Ethernet cable
Stream-X2 connection