Emotiva BASXMR1-L User Manual page 22

9.2 channel cinema receiver
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9. USB Audio (DAC) Input
This input can accept a stereo PCM USB audio input, at sample rates of either 16/44k or 16/48k,
from any device that can be connected to "an external USB DAC". Most Windows and Apple
computers, some tablets and phones, and some USB streamers, can be connected directly to this
input. Some other devices, including iPhones and IPads, may require the use of a special adapter.
Note: The MR1L has a standard USB Audio Class 1 (UAC1) input and will not require you to
install any extra drivers on your player device. When you connect the MR1L to a compatible
device, it will appear on that device's list as a USB audio output device. The exact name under
which the MR1L appears will vary depending on the device you're using.
Note: On some devices, the MR1L may appear as "a USB headset microphone", and may add
that option to its list of "input devices". This feature is not enabled on the MR1L and should be
ignored.
Note: Most computers and streaming devices will automatically detect the USB audio
capabilities of the MR1L and set themselves appropriately. This will enable you to seamlessly
play files and other audio sources at sample rates above those directly supported by the USB
Audio Input on the MR1L. If you receive an error message when attempting to play high-
resolution files on the MR1L via USB you may need to adjust the audio output settings on your
source device.
Note: In order to ensure that the USB Audio Input on the MR1L initializes properly, and is
recognized by your computer, make sure that your computer is connected and powered On
before turning on your MR1L.
10. RS-232 Serial Remote Control Input
This input accepts control signals from an RS-232 Serial remote control device.
11. Main 13.2 Channel Unbalanced Analog Audio Outputs
This is the main 13.2 channel audio output on the MR1L. The main, surround, and height channels
should be connected to the inputs on the appropriate power amplifiers driving your speakers
using high quality unbalanced audio interconnect cables. The subwoofer outputs should be
connected to the LFE or line level input on your subwoofer(s).
Note: If your power amplifier only offers balanced inputs, then you may connect the outputs of
the MR1L to those inputs using passive unbalanced-to-balanced adapters or adapter cables,
with no loss of audio quality.
Note: The SW1 and SW2 Unbalanced Subwoofer Outputs carry the same signals as the SW1 Bal
and SW2 Bal Subwoofer Outputs. Both sets of subwoofer outputs are active at the same time. If
you select One Sub in the Setup Menu then only the SW1 and Bal SW1 Outputs will be active.
Note: The Main 13.2 Channel Analog Outputs are always active and remain active when you
are using the Speaker Outputs.
Note: In system configurations with Front Wide speakers, the LMH and RMH Analog Outputs
are reassigned to the Front Wide channels (as indicated on the rear panel).
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