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Nagra –
TUBE DAC
Installation
Positioning
In order to avoid risks of fire and electric shock, the TUBE DAC should be used
exclusively indoors. It has been designed for a usage in moderate climate.
If possible, it is preferable not to place other HiFi elements on top of your TUBE
DAC and free access to the ventilation holes, located under the device and on
the top surface (above the tube), must be maintained at all times to allow
sufficient natural cooling during operation.
The Nagra TUBE DAC must be placed on a stable horizontal surface. We
strongly recommend the use of the special anti-vibration support plates, HD
VFS, Vibration Free Supports, developed by Nagra. These consist of two solid
aluminum isolated plates that use the same silicon base damping material as
the Nagra CD mechanics. These plates will eliminate any mechanical vibrations
that may interfere with the sonic excellence of your TUBE DAC.
Powering the TUBE DAC
The TUBE DAC has a unique powering system, with totally independent supply
sources for the digital and analog portions of the electronics. This dual powering
system was developed to eliminate any interference between the different
elements and guarantee an uncompromising audio transparency.
Connecting to a Nagra MPS/CLASSIC PSU
The TUBE DAC will reveal its full potential with the full chassis power supply
Nagra MPS or Nagra CLASSIC PSU which were specifically designed to provide
several independent power sources for different Nagra Hi-Fi elements.
Connection
Verify that both TUBE DAC & MPS/CLASSIC PSU front selectors are in the
OFF
position. Insert the LEMO plug with
a black Ring (connector sleeve)
from
both cables supplied with the MPS/CLASSIC PSU unit into two LEMO socket
outputs on the backside of the MPS/CLASSIC PSU unit.
Then, insert the second LEMO plugs of cables into both LEMO socket inputs on
the backside of the TUBE DAC by applying following recommendations:
For TUBE DAC:
The second side of LEMO cable can have either a
black or another colour connector sleeve. It does not matter!
Only with MPS:
If available, we recommend using MPS output 1 for
the TUBE DAC DC digital input and MPS output 2 for the TUBE DAC
DC analog input (noise).