With the Helios we are creating a new paradigm for what used to be a black box device. A typical D/A Converter is a ”set and forget” device. Not so with the Helios. It adds a number of interesting signal processing features and sports a variety of digital inputs. Balanced, unbalanced and headphone outputs are provided.
Enter this URL into your browser: • helios-nnnn.local • nnnn is the serial number of your Helios unit. You see that number on the back of the unit. Figure 2: The back panel of the Helios The first steps with your Helios...
The Helios has one pair of XLR and RCA output sockets on the backpanel (fig. 2). The Helios features multiple possibilities to finetune your setup, one of which is to accomodate either speaker or headphone terminated setups. Therefor you may assign the output to an appropriate Output Termination: •...
Linux no driver required For the UPnP input an application running on a tablet can be used to transfer files from a NAS unit to the Helios or to stream from e.g. Tidal directly to the Helios or to listen to web based radio stations. Suitable apps are: •...
DSP presets, but you are welcome to do your own. More information on the DSP presets is given in the web interface chapter. Figure 8: IR remote control The first steps with your Helios Quick Start Guide...
• helios-nnnn.local • nnnn is the serial number of your Helios unit. You see that number on the back of the unit. The web interface is described in more detail in the User Manual and White Papers (see downloads 2.7).
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