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Connect fully networkable products to the network input via the supplied ethernet (LAN)
cable. For best results, we recommend using networkable products that exceed typical DLNA
limitations and support native or DoP 256 fs DSD and higher sample rate PCM formats to
384kHz
Connect the output of any analogue device to either unbalanced or balanced input via
Phono/RCA (unbalanced) and XLR (balanced) connectors and cable. The balanced connection
is the higher quality option. An XLR connector is wired Pin 1 – Ground; Pin 2 – Hot (in-phase);
Pin 3 – Cold (phase-inverted).
The APERIO’s DAC and pre-amp can also be utilised with other power amplification and audio
distribution components Connect other electronics and sound reproduction components to
the unbalanced (Phono/RCA) or balanced (XLR) line out connectors.
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY UNIT
Firmly insert the supplied IEC mains cable into
the power supply unit.
When all audio sources and the headphones
have been connected to the amplifier/DAC
unit, it will be time to connect the power supply
unit. Before beginning, it is recommended that
the volume control is turned to its lowest
position as shown.
Carefully insert the cable from the power supply
unit into the power connector on the back of
the amplifier/DAC unit. Then lock the connector
in place by turning the threaded connector
clockwise. To remove, first unscrew the
connector (by turning it counter-clockwise) and
then carefully pull on it.
When the power supply unit has been
assembled
and
connected
to
the
amplifier/DAC, insert the mains plug into a
GROUNDED mains socket!
PLEASE NOTE:
your product has been supplied with the correct mains cable for your
geographic location, and may differ in pin configuration from the model illustrated.