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CONNECTING INPUT SOURCES TO THE AMPLIFIER
NOTE:
It is recommended that the amplifier/DAC unit’s power is switched OFF before
connecting/disconnecting input sources to the amplifier.
Connect a digital audio player or computer to the USB digital input using the supplied USB
cable, or any similar high-quality USB cable up to 2 meters in length. Avoid using longer USB
cables or USB hubs.
NOTE:
Windows PC users please refer to the section
Driver Installation for
Windows Users
before attempting to use a PC with this product.
Connect the coaxial digital (S/PDIF) stereo output of a digital audio disc player
(CD/DVD/SACD/BD) to the coaxial S/PDIF digital input. Use a digital interlink fitted with RCA
connectors. Push the jack until it makes a firm connection. To remove, simply pull on the
connector (not the cable!).
Connect the output of professional audio devices to the AES3/EBU input via the single high-
quality XLR socket marked AES3/EBU. Push the connector until it makes a firm connection. To
remove, simply unlatch then pull on the connector.
Pro Audio
Processor
Digital Mixer
Etc.
Pre Amp
Pro Audio
DAC
Etc.
SPDIF
COAX
Pre-Amp
Power Amp
Powered Speakers
Etc.
For
Unbalanced &
Balanced Inputs
For
Unbalanced &
Balanced outputs
DC Power Supply
Balanced Anolgue Input
- High Gain Position - Max Input is 10 dBu
- Low Gain Position - Max Input is 18 dBu
Unbalanced Anolgue Input
- High Gain Position - Max Vin 2.1 Vrms
- Low Gain Position - Max Vin 5.0 Vrms