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Large 1 = Phase Invert -

 Toggling the Phase Invert will change the absolute phase of the output.  There are some recordings that 

“accidentally” swap the phase.  For those who are phase sensitive, we always include this option.  The phase of the outputs is inverted 

digitally.  Display shows “INVERT” when active.

Large 2 = Video Mode 

- Toggles video mode on and off.  This is especially useful for watching movies, where reclocking may cause an 

objectionable audio delay resulting in lip sync issues.  When on, display shows “VIDEO” in the lower right corner.

Large 3 = Display on/off

 -  When off, display turns on for a few seconds when any change is made.

Batteries – The remote control requires two CR2025 Lithium batteries.

Operational Menu Options

The Select DAC MENU options contain user controls and setup features. They do not affect the sound quality.  See the Menu tree for details. 

Display Brightness

 - Adjustable from 1 to 10.  At level 1 the display looks great in a totally dark room.  At 10 it is easy to read in full 

sunshine.

Display on/off 

- When turned off, the display pops on for a few seconds any time anything is adjusted, then turns off again.

DSD Mode 

– There are two modes for playing DSD and SACD. Optimized and Native.

Native - This is a pure DSD mode.  The level is 6 db lower than the maximum CD level and the volume does not go over 100.
Optimized - This mode includes some gain, so is 1 db lower than the maximum CD level with full volume possible.

Analog Input 

– The analog input can be off, volume controlled, or bypassed. If the Analog Input should be passed through the Select DAC 

without the Select DAC changing the volume, it should be set to Bypassed. If the Select DAC should control the level of the Analog 

input, it should be set to “controlled.” If not used, leave off.

Startup Volume 

- This is the volume setting that is set upon power up.

Switching Mode

 – There are three switching mode options in the DAC. Two of the modes have a “smart” feature. The “smart mode” 

will only allow inputs that have been active at least once since the DAC was powered up. If only one input is connected to the DAC, 

the only input that can be selected with the input buttons is the one input that is connected and had a valid signal at least once. If the 

Analog input is enabled in the menu, it will show up as a valid and active input always.

•  Manual with smart mode –

 This mode will power up in “Auto” but as soon as the first input is detected, it will switch to that 

input. It will not switch away from this input unless the input buttons are pressed. This combined with the smart mode makes it 

great for doing A-B tests. If there were only two active inputs, when the input button on the remote is pressed it will only switch 

between the two inputs that were at one point active and it will not switch between any other inputs that were not used and will 

not switch to auto mode.

•  Auto with smart mode 

– This is very similar to the above method. The only difference is, auto can be selected and the DAC will 

auto switch between active inputs.

•  Auto with all inputs

 – This is very similar to the above method. The only difference is that the DAC will only switch to any installed 

inputs that are currently active. It does not remember what inputs have been active previously.   

(NOTE: Priority switching of inputs is based on the POSITION of the input modules in the DAC.  The ANALOG input is the lowest 

priority. Module location A is the lowest and Module location D is the highest priority.    So put sources of background music like streamers 

lower than a CD transport so the CD will interrupt the background music which can be left playing.) 

Restore DAC Settings

 – This will restore all settings in the DAC to factory default settings.

Customer Information 

– This screen shows the distributor name, serial number, and year of manufacture

DAC Software Revision 

– This screen shows the revision number of the firmware currently installed in the Select DAC.

Input Card A Info 

– This screen shows the input name and firmware version. If the Network Renderer is installed, the IP Address will 

be displayed here.

Input Card B Info 

– Same as above.

Input Card C Info 

– Same as above.

Input Card D Info 

– Same as above.

Output Card Info 

– Will show if the Balanced or Single-Ended module is installed.

Содержание Select DAC II

Страница 1: ...1 Select DAC II Users Manual Rev 2 8 2015...

Страница 2: ...high performance outboard power supply The supply automatically detects and switches between 240V and 120V This is not a switching supply that works at any voltage but a linear supply with automatic s...

Страница 3: ...e the M203 is shown available in Matte White or Matte Black The Universal Media Transport Signature V is a great companion to the SELECT It is shown here with the Dual Signature Transport Power Base T...

Страница 4: ...be smoothed with a less radical filter and that approach became the basis of essentially all the DACs on the market for the next 20 years But MSB instead drew from the older superior ladder technolog...

Страница 5: ...Ladder DAC but refined in two ways Because the jars are typically 1 2 full when finished we start with very accurately 1 2 filled containers instead of empty ones From there we again use the wide rang...

Страница 6: ...ibly obvious noise in the DAC and thus distortion on your main amplifier and speakers Its like serving fine wine in paper cups Its just intolerable The concept of this output is that class D amplifier...

Страница 7: ...RO I2S interface includes a master clock link so no additional clock sync connection is needed This issue of clock sync is not easy to understand The quality of the data being received is not changed...

Страница 8: ...nges So if you set the output for 192 kHz and played a 192 kHz file it would play perfectly but if you then played a 44 1 kHz CD the MAC OS would upsample that file to 192 kHz It is better to change t...

Страница 9: ...nto the clock upgrade header on any DAC IV DAC V or SELECT DAC with an immediate sonic benefit An excellent DAC clock tends to reveal the true nature of the original music The Select with a Femtosecon...

Страница 10: ...ter can do So back in the days of very limited DSP power upsampling was a great way to get a little more out of the digital filter Today with extremely fast DSPs this limitation is not significant and...

Страница 11: ...in the cable that the clock would be marginal at best So we are confident that no benefit would be gained from an external clock A different set of problems exist with outputting clocks A paradox is...

Страница 12: ...switch between 100V and 200V All supplies are protected from over voltage Two fuses are provided 5A 250V SLO BLO 5 mm x 20 mm miniature fuse is the main fuse 100mA 250V SLO BLO 5 mm x 20 mm miniature...

Страница 13: ...hem as well as described below 12 Volt Remote Trigger This power supply is equipped with a remote trigger for use with other MSB products The trigger uses a 3 pin headphone jack When any MSB product i...

Страница 14: ...ied ground wire from theAMPLIFIER GROUND lug to the chassis of the amplifier Note this connection is dependent on the amplifier so you will have to look for the best place to attach the wire Generally...

Страница 15: ...and Down on the remote Display The display shows the Input in the upper left If an arrow is in front of the input name it has been selected manually The upper right shows the input sample rate and bi...

Страница 16: ...the DAC was powered up If only one input is connected to the DAC the only input that can be selected with the input buttons is the one input that is connected and had a valid signal at least once If t...

Страница 17: ...d Analog Input If Installed Off On Volume Controlled On Volume Bypassed Customer Information DAC Software Revision Default Setting SELECT Menu Tree The SELECT has a very flat menu structure Press the...

Страница 18: ...they are bit perfect If there is a problem with the test it will play but the display will not indicate any change Be sure upsampling is turned off in any transport as this prevents a file from remain...

Страница 19: ...owner if the information has not been supplied DAMAGE Units sent back for an upgrade or replacement are assumed to be in good condition There should be no damage besides normal wear and tear as would...

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