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The MP 1000 E as D/A Converter
General Information on D/A
Converter Operation
The
MP 1000 E
can be used as a high-quality D/A converter for other
devices such as computers, streamer, digital radios etc. which are fitted with
poor-quality converters or no converter at all. The
MP 1000 E
features two
optical and three electrical S/P-DIF digital inputs on the back panel to allow this
usage.
A USB-DAC input on the back panel permits to use the
MP 1000 E
as D/A
converter for computers.
You can connect devices with electrical co-axial or optical light-pipe output to
the digital inputs of the
MP 1000 E
. At the optical inputs Digital In 3 and
Digital In 4 the
MP 1000 E
accepts digital stereo signals conforming to the S/P-
DIF norm, with sampling rates of 32 to 96 kHz. At the electrical co-axial inputs
Digital In 1 and Digital In 2 the range of sampling rates is from 32 to 192 kHz.
At the
USB DAC IN
input the
MP 1000 E
accepts digital PCM-encoded stereo
signals with sampling rates of 44.1 to 384 kHz (32-bit) and DSD data with
sampling rates of DSD64, DSD128 and DSD256.
If you wish the
MP 1000 E
to convert audio files from a Windows PC connected
to it, you must first install driver software on the computer (see the chapter
entitled
). If you are using a computer running
Mac OS X 10.6 or higher no drivers are necessary.
D/A Converter Operation
Selecting a D/A Converter
Source
Choose the digital input to which you have already connected the source device
which is to be played by pressing the
button on the front panel or the
button on the
SRC1
( repeatedly if necessary).
As soon as the source device delivers digital music data, the
MP 1000 E
automatically adjusts itself to the format and sampling rate of the signal, and
you will hear the music.
Front panel display
During D/A converter operations the
MP 1000 E
integral screen displays the
characteristics of the digital input signal.