Beresford TC-7510 MK6 Instruction Manual

2-channel 24-bit/96-khz audio digital-to-analog converter

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TC-7510 MK6 Instruction Manual
2-Channel 24-bit/96-kHz
Audio Digital-to-Analog Converter

SYSTEM OVERVIEW:

The TC-7510 is a high quality, 2-channel 96-kHz 24-bit audio digital-to-analog converter. The
TC-7510 is designed for maximum transparency and is well suited for lossless WAV and FLAC,
as well as WMA and MP3 files.

FRONT PANEL:

STATUS DISPLAY:

Power - (Red LED) indicates the presence of power within the TC-7510.
INPUT - (Yellow LED) indicates a digital audio signal can be received through that input.

INPUT SELECTOR BUTTONS:

Coaxial - Selects the digital signal from the RCA coaxial input
Optical - Selects the digital signal from the TOSLINK optical input

STEREO HEADPHONE SOCKET:

There is one stereo headphone socket. The front-panel gain control adjusts the headphone
output level. The headphone amplifier is able to drive headphones from 32 ohms to 300 ohms
and is fully protected against short circuits and overloads.

VARIABLE GAIN CONTROL:

The front-panel gain control always controls the output level of the headphone socket. It also
controls the output level of the VARIABLE analog output at the back.

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Summary of Contents for Beresford TC-7510 MK6

  • Page 1: System Overview

    TC-7510 MK6 Instruction Manual 2-Channel 24-bit/96-kHz Audio Digital-to-Analog Converter SYSTEM OVERVIEW: The TC-7510 is a high quality, 2-channel 96-kHz 24-bit audio digital-to-analog converter. The TC-7510 is designed for maximum transparency and is well suited for lossless WAV and FLAC, as well as WMA and MP3 files.
  • Page 2: Rear Panel

    Do NOT service or repair this product unless properly qualified. Only a qualified technician should perform repairs. Do NOT substitute parts or make any modifications without the written approval of Beresford. Doing so may create safety hazards and void the warranty.

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