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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use a Balanced or Unbalanced connection?

If your amplifier has a true balanced input, we recommend you use the balanced analog output from your Wadia
581se/781i CD Player. All things being equal, properly implemented balanced (also called differential) circuitry
sounds better than unbalanced circuitry. The Wadia 581se/781i CD Player is a true balanced design. It generates
the inverted signal in the digital domain and all subsequent processing is done in balanced mode. Your Wadia
581se/781i CD Player is designed to maintain many of the advantages of true balanced design when using the
unbalanced outputs. In addition, the Wadia 581se/781i CD Player output stage is capable of driving both types
of outputs simultaneously.

Why should I bypass the Preamplifier?

A preamplifier is unnecessary when using your Wadia 581se/781i CD Player. The Wadia 581se/781i CD Player
provides all the necessary control functions of a preamp while the signal is still in the digital domain. This
avoids the sonic degradation caused by analog circuitry, switches, and wire. The Wadia 581se/781i CD Player
output stage can drive any power amplifier and any interconnects, even at very long lengths.

Does the Wadia Volume Control compromise resolution?

The Wadia 581se/781i CD Player uses the latest generation of Wadia’s proprietary digital volume control. The
volume level can be varied in the digital domain by means of mathematical manipulation of the signal, eliminating
the distortion and noise that are inevitable with even the best analog volume controls. While conventional
thinking indicates that reducing the volume digitally can sacrifice low level resolution, Wadia has created an
innovative solution. Wadia’s patented digital filtering algorithm produces a 24 bit output rather than the 16 bits
stored on the CD. This high-resolution signal is then used in the computations which in turn reduce the volume
level. This new signal is fed directly to the DAC chips. Through this innovative method, the Wadia 581se/781i
CD Player maintains high resolution even at the lowest volume control settings.

Can I bypass the Wadia Volume Control?

Because the Digital Volume control does not include any analog circuitry, there is none to be bypassed. Even the
mathematical program step that performs the Digital Volume Control calculation is an integral part of the Wadia
DigiMaster filter algorithm and therefore cannot be bypassed. If you do not need the Wadia Volume Control, set
it to its maximum level of 100 on the display.

What about Analog Sources?

In order to fully realize the potential of this type of system, Wadia has a range of Analog-to-Digital converters.
Now it is possible to use analog sources, such as a tuner, tape deck, or even a turntable (in conjunction with a
suitable phono stage) in your system without using a conventional analog preamplifier. Consult your dealer for
more information on the Wadia Analog-to-Digital products.

Should I leave the Wadia 581se/781i CD Player with the power on?

The Wadia 581se/781i CD Player is designed to be left with the power on with no harm or wear to the unit.
All motors and laser circuitry turn off when the unit stops playing. If desired, the front display can be turned off
(see

Turning off the Display

under

Remote Operation

). Leaving the power on allows the circuitry to remain in

thermally stable, which provides better performance and longer life. Careful listeners will notice that the sound of
the Wadia 581se/781i CD Player will improve steadily after the unit is powered up. A new unit will undergo more
dramatic changes when power is applied for the first time. If you turn off your Wadia 581se/781i for more than
an hour, you will find that the unit will undergo similar, but less dramatic improvement once power is reapplied.

Summary of Contents for 781I

Page 1: ...581se 781i CD Player Information Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...581se 781i CD Player...

Page 3: ...Preamplifier 5 Optimizing the Output Level 6 Connecting Digital Sources Wadia 581ise 781i only 6 Choosing a Digital Cable Wadia 581ise 781i only 6 Frequently Asked Questions 7 General Operation Front...

Page 4: ...omponents Wadia s first product the Wadia 2000 Decoding Computer was an absolute breakthrough in digital audio For many discerning listeners it proved that Digital Audio was a musically responsive evo...

Page 5: ...es AC power cord Four tip toes with threaded studs Four steel coasters RCA BNC adapter only included with 581ise and 781i Remote Control Two type AAA batteries Do not tip the unit onto the back panel...

Page 6: ...1se 781i CD Player chassis before connecting or removing a cable It is unlikely that a static shock will damage the unit but it may cause the Wadia 581se 781i CD Player circuitry to lock up see Lock U...

Page 7: ...y accepted transmission formats for digital audio we recommend using a high quality glass fiber cable such as the one available from Wadia Wadia Digital was the first company to use glass fiber optic...

Page 8: ...her than the 16 bits stored on the CD This high resolution signal is then used in the computations which in turn reduce the volume level This new signal is fed directly to the DAC chips Through this i...

Page 9: ...e previous track and begin playing Open Close Stop If the drawer is open pushing this button will CLOSE the drawer If the CD is playing pushing this button will STOP playing If the unit is not playing...

Page 10: ...ered up After five seconds the display will change to the Input screen with internal transport selected then change again to the Volume screen with the volume set to Zero The screen on the 781i will r...

Page 11: ...Changing Between Display Screens Anytime a button is pressed the Wadia 581se 781i CD Player display automatically switches to the appropriate screen to display the change For example pressing the bala...

Page 12: ...0 5 dB change in volume Adjusting the Balance Relative volume of each channel can be adjusted via the balance control buttons on the remote Pressing one of the balance buttons increases the volume on...

Page 13: ...On Off By pressing the Display On or Off button the Wadia 581se 781i CD Player display can be turned off completely Mute Modes The Wadia 581se 781i CD Player has two mute modes that are automatically...

Page 14: ...otal time on the CD is shown Once a CD starts to play the elapsed time of that track will be shown Pressing the button on the remote control once will cause the display to indicate the remaining time...

Page 15: ...ith its digital inputs and outputs can be used with a digital signal processor such as a digital equalizer Digital processors allow the signal to be modified without adding analog noise and distortion...

Page 16: ...l other applications inputs should be configured with ClockLink OFF The Wadia 581ise 781i CD Player has several features to prevent ClockLink from being engaged when it should not be First whenever th...

Page 17: ...D Player Status Screen Input Screen Balance Screen Operation Screens Configuration Screens Volume Screen Y Enter Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute N Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter...

Page 18: ...sample rates We encourage you to become familiar with the unique sonic performance of each of these algorithms and enjoy the one that brings you optimum musical pleasure Selecting an Algorithm To cha...

Page 19: ...perate normally contact your dealer Software License Agreement IMPORTANT THIS AGREEMENT SETS FORTH TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE DigiMaster SOFTWARE The DigiMaster software is copyrighted and patented...

Page 20: ...e pair of Unbalanced RCA Both can be used simultaneously Digital Outputs 1 Glass Fiber Optic ST 1 AES EBU XLR 1 SP DIF BNC Wadia 581ise 781i only 1 Plastic Optical Toslink Digital Inputs 1 Glass Fiber...

Page 21: ...not sure of the integrity of your home s electrical system contact a licensed electrician for assistance 4 AC extension cords are not recommended for use with this product If an extension cord must b...

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