Overview; Network Audio Components - MSB Technology Network Renderer User Manual

Analog dac, dac v, select dac
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1.1 Overview

There are many naming conventions and terminology used with this class of product, so let's
start with a picture.
Diagram 1: Network Audio Components
Server
In simple terms, audio files are stored on a Server, which can be a laptop, desktop computer or
network attached storage (NAS) device.
A
Controller
is a program that runs on a laptop, tablet, or phone, and accesses your music
library and asks the
The
Renderer
receives and converts the audio files into a digital audio stream which is then sent
to the DAC.
The
Server,
Controller and
The
DAC
receives the digital audio stream from the
very sensitive to noise and requires a very low jitter clock. The advantage of plugging the MSB
Renderer
into the MSB DAC is:
1. Clock is synchronized by the very low jitter DAC master clock
2. Grounds are isolated and dedicated clean power is provided
MSB DACs are designed with modular inputs to take full advantage of the Network Renderer Input
Module, and the results are stellar.
There is a huge selection and variety of software and hardware combinations that can fulfill each
of these networked audio functions. In this manual we will show you a few examples to get you
started with enjoying the MSB Network Renderer, but is by no means the only way of setting up
your Networked Audio system.
Controller
Server
to serve the files to a Renderer.
Renderer
are all connected on your home network
Renderer
Renderer
and converts it into analog audio. It is
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DAC

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