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LINE OUT
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NAL
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NOS
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Coaxial Digital Inputs: For coaxial digital sources.
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S-Video Out (from iPod)
Digital Filter: User-selectable settings. NOS (no filtering or oversampling) is preferred by
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many audiophiles for its smoother sound. NAL (non-aliasing) provides better measurements
and is preferred by some listeners.
Line Out: To connect the analog output of the iDac to your preamplifier, integrated
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amplifier or receiver. The level is fixed (non-variable). Use your audio system's volume
control to adjust listening levels.
HI-BIT/LO-BIT: User-selectable. LO-BIT is the choice of many audiophiles but we
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encourage you to experiment and choose the setting whose sound you prefer.
Component Video Out (from iPod)
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Remote In/Out: For connecting a remote infrared sensor.
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Optical Digital Inputs: For optical digital sources.
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USB Digital Input: To connect directly to your computer via a USB cable.
Voltage Switching: For international use. Unplug the iDac before you make the
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switch and be sure to use the proper fuse for the voltage chosen. WARNING: Improper
voltage setting may cause damage to the iDac.
AC Power Cord Attachment and Fuse: The three-prong power cord is included
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with the iDac. The fuse is user replaceable after turning the iDac off. You may call
your dealer or Peachtree Audio's service department with questions regarding fuse
replacement. WARNING: Using the wrong value fuse may damage the iDac and is
a potential fire hazard.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
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S-Video
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REMOTE
OUT
HI-BIT
Pb
Pr
LO-BIT
IN
VIDEO OUT
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COAX
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
115V
USB
230V
AC~50/60Hz
OPT
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