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Peachtree Audio iDecco Owner's Manual

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  • Page 3 Introduction Safety Guidelines Back Panel Connections Front Panel Remote Control Technical Specifications Trouble Shooting iPod Product Guarantee and Service Useful Tips and more... Connections Advice for iPod...
  • Page 4 Digital to Analog converters. The ability to process and play compressed and uncompressed music files that have been downloaded to hard drives makes the iDecco a unique product. The fact that it vastly im- proves upon the performance of most computer-audio systems is a big plus;...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated. S a f e t y Keep these instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. G u i d e l i n e s Heed all warnings –...
  • Page 6 Component video out (from iPod) AC power cord attachment & Fuse: The three prong power cord is included in the iDecco box. Fuse is user replace- able after turning the iDecco off. You may call your dealer or Signal Path’s service department with any questions regarding fuse replacement.
  • Page 7 Players, Squeezebox, Apple TV, Apple Airport, and many more digital audio sources. iPod input selector: For the iPod connected to the iDecco dock on the top panel. Aux: For analog devices like CD players or FM tuners. If you want to connect a turntable to this input you must use a Phono Preamp.
  • Page 8 We suggest that after you manually turn the iDecco “on”, that standby be your default position when the iDecco is not in use. It will not damage the unit or wear the parts out more quickly than being completely “off”.
  • Page 9: Specifications

    ST mosfet amp modules Te chni cal 40w/channel at less than .1% distortion in to 6 ohms. Fully regulated at very low power to ensure low noise . Internally wired like Sigma Servo for S peci fi cat i ons better damping.
  • Page 10 USB device. You should not have this problem often. We designed the iDecco to remain locked on the USB signal at all times, but sometimes you can still get a signal dropout. This can require some trial and error diagnostics.
  • Page 11 S e r v i c e International Guarantee The iDecco has a 1 year Parts and Labor guarantee from the time of purchase. Tubes are covered for 6 months. Units that are covered under this guarantee include iDeccos purchased from any authorized iDecco distributor or dealer.
  • Page 12 USB drivers or software programs in order to listen to your music from your computer. The iDecco’s USB audio input is used to take music files from your computer’s hard drive and play them back with superb fidelity.
  • Page 13: Helpful Tips

    Give the iDecco adequate ventilation as it will get fairly warm. The blue lighted ring around the digital inputs of the iDecco have a diagnostic built in. If the digital signal is not locked on the DAC it will continue to blink. Check your connections and be sure your source is turned on and playing.
  • Page 14 While both the iDecco and your computer are “On”, connect a USB cable from your PC to the back of the iDecco (# 6 on the “Back Panel” page). On the bottom right corner of your computer screen, you’ll see a speaker icon. RIGHT CLICK this icon and select “Adjust Audio Properties”. Follow the “Volume”...
  • Page 15: Supported Ipod Models

    We always recommend storing your music at high bit rates. If you use Apple Lossless or WAV files it will take up more storage space but certainly sound better. With a system like the iDecco it will be im- mediately apparent that it sounds better than low bit rate files. For more information on performance optimization please visit our website at Signalpathint.com.
  • Page 16 Made For: · iPod touch (1st - 2nd generation) · iPod classic (80GB, 120GB, 160GB only) · iPod nano (2nd - 5th generation) Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.