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Stereo d/a converter
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Stealth DC-1 Stereo D/A Converter - Operator's Manual
4. AES/EBU Digital Input
This input accepts a standard AES/EBU digital audio signal.
Note: A standard balanced audio cable may be used, but cables intended
to carry digital audio signals may provide better shielding and enhanced
reliability.
5. USB and S/PDIF Digital Inputs (Coax, BNC, Optical, and USB)
The Coax and BNC inputs accept standard S/PDIF digital audio signals.
Note: Use only cables intended for use with digital audio signals. standard
unbalanced audio cables may not be of the correct impedance, and may
compromise performance.
The Optical input accepts a standard Toslink optical digital S/PDIF signal.
The USB input accepts a digital USB audio input via a standard USB "type B" connector
(standard PC printer or device cable). The DC-1 will appear as an "external speaker"
or "USB sound device" to the host computer. (The Stealth DC-1 will appear to player
programs on the computer as an "external USB sound card." Please see the section
entitled USB Drivers for more information.)
Note: Use a standard UsB cable of reasonable length (with certain source
computers, UsB cables over six feet may not be reliable).
Note: some "audiophile" UsB cables do NoT meet basic UsB data cable
technical requirements, and so may not work with the DC-1. We recommend
using a standard UsB data cable from a reputable vendor.
6. IEC AC power inlet
Use this connection to provide AC power to the Stealth DC-1. A high-quality commerical
AC power cord is provided with the DC-1. You may substitute any IEC power cable of
your choice.
7. Main AC Power switch
This switch controls the main AC power to the Stealth DC-1. Turning this switch On
places the DC-1 into Standby Mode; turning it off switches the DC-1 Off. This switch
must be in the On position before you can turn the DC-1 On using the
Volume / Standby knob or the On button on the repote control.
Note: Ensure that the line voltage selector switch (on the bottom of the DC-1)
is set for your proper line voltage before operating the DC-1 for the first time,
and if you use the DC-1 at a remote location. operating the DC-1 with this
switch in the incorrect position may result in inproper operation or damage.
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