Connections; Analogue Inputs; Digital Inputs; Bluetooth - T+A PA 1100 E User Manual

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Connections

This section describes all those matters
which are of fundamental importance
when setting up and first using the equip-
ment. This information is not relevant in
daily use, but you should nevertheless
read and note it before using the equip-
ment for the first time.

1 Analogue inputs

IN1
IN3
to
IN4
IN5
BALANCED IN1
2

Digital inputs

USB
SP-DIF
OPT

3 Bluetooth

BT
40
Universal line input for connecting any stereo audio device with unbalanced RCA
(Cinch) output.
Universal line input for connecting any stereo audio device with unbalanced RCA
(Cinch) output.
Input IN4 can be upgraded to form an input for an analogue turntable by fitting a Pho-
no MM or Phono MC module (optional accessories). To avoid possible hum noise when
connecting a turntable, the ground cable of the turntable should be connected to the
GND terminal.
Input and output sockets for connecting devices which can record and play back (re-
corders).
This input is assigned to source IN1. If the balanced input BALANCED IN1 shall be
used, the switch in the connection field BALANCED must be set to „BAL". In the switch
position „BAL" the Cinch/RCA input (IN1) is disabled.
Socket for connecting a PC or MAC computer. This input accepts digital PCM stereo
signals with sampling rates in the range 44.1 to 384 kSps, and digital DSD stereo sig-
nals from DSD64 to DSD256. (MAC PC up to DSD128).
Inputs for digital source devices with electrical S/P-DIF digital output. Digital stereo
signals with sampling rates from 32 to 192 kSps can be received.
Inputs for digital source devices with optical S/P-DIF digital output. Digital stereo
signals with sampling rates from 32 to 192 kSps can be received.
Socket for the bluetooth antenna

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