Chord Electronics
Hugo TT 2 |
Manual
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With headphones disconnected,
DAC Mode is selectable. DAC
Mode can be employed when
used within a conventional
audio system, where an external
amplifier is present. When this
mode is selected, a 2.5V RMS
line-level signal will be present on
all outputs.
As the output level is fixed within
DAC Mode, the Volume ball (and
remote control volume) will no
longer respond and will no longer
illuminate.
7.1
Playback modes
7.2 Headphone mode
7.3 Amplification mode
7.4 DAC mode
DAC mode
7.4
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When changing from DAC/AMP
mode the outputs are muted for
16 seconds as the analogue is re-
initial-ised. The display will show
the mode set during this period.
Before connecting the Hugo
TT 2 to other components,
for example a preamplifier or
amplifier, please consult the
respective user manuals, as they
may require a signal less than
2.5V RMS to provide optimum
performance. If you require a
line-level signal, less than 2.5V,
please use Amplification Mode in
low gain mode and attenuate the
signal as appropriate.
MENU
SET
NOTE:
As the output
level is fixed on this
mode, the volume ball
will become unresponsive
and will no longer illuminate.
WARNING:
Never
connect any device
incapable of
attenuating a line level signal
to Hugo TT 2 in DAC Mode.
Doing so could result in
permanent damage to any
connected equipment, along
with your hearing.
Chord Electronics
Hugo TT 2 |
Manual
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8.1 Crossfeed (XFD) & Filters (FIL)
8.2 Display dimming, settings memory,
supercapacitors & galvanic isolation
8.3 Display messages
8.0
Special
features
Special features
8.0
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