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Digital inputs
. There are three types of digital input jacks: XLR, RCA, and optical.
They’re effectively equivalent, although some people have a personal preference. Each is
for one or another flavor of S/PDIF.
Notes
:
1)
For the purpose of operating the remote and for operation with the digital
inputs, there is a designated master and follower speaker. The standard setup
is for the right speaker to be the master.
The master speaker receives the digital input for both speakers, and plays the
data for that side. The other speaker receives the opposite channel data from
the master speaker through a digital coax (digital RCA).
2)
The master speaker has the front indicator LED and remote IR receiver
embedded in its baffle. It sends the remote data across the digital RCA cable
to keep control of the two speakers in sync. For this reason, the two speakers
must be interconnected at all times.
A digital RCA cable must always interconnect the two speakers, from
the right speaker’s digital (S/PDIF) RCA output to the left speaker’s
digital input.
3)
If you special ordered your speakers with the left-right roles reversed, then
reverse all handed instructions, e.g., left and right. And don’t forget to keep
the speakers interconnected with a digital RCA cable.
RCA (coax S/PDIF)
. The yellow-cored RCA jacks are for input and output of coax
(wired S/PDIF). It’s important to use cables meant for digital signals, not audio RCA
cables.
The upper digital RCA jack on the right speaker serves as the input for both speakers. It’s
for connection to any source’s digital RCA output. The lower digital RCA jack on the
right speaker is the output. It’s for sending the left channel audio and the remote control
data to the left speaker.
The upper digital RCA jack on the left-hand speaker is for receiving the left side audio
and also the remote control data from the right speaker.
The output jack (lower yellow RCA) on the right speaker must
always
be connected to the input jack (upper yellow RCA) on
the left speaker
.