Connections; Choosing A Digital Cable - Wadia 171iTransport Manual

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NInstalling iPhone Dock Insert
The Wadia 171iTransport comes with an special adaptor insert for the iPhone
and iPad. To attach the new adaptor, insert the front part into the well first.
This takes some patience. Once the front section is in the well, push on the
back part to clip the adaptor onto the back edge of the Wadia 171iTransport.

Connections

void static discharge to the inputs or outputs. To prevent static shocks,
touch any grounded surface, such as the chassis of any component that
uses a grounded 3-prong plug, before connecting or removing a cable.
It is unlikely that a static discharge will damage the unit, but it may
cause the Wadia 171iTransport circuitry to "lock-up" (see ock-Up under
Trouble Shooting in Appendices).

Choosing a Digital Cable

The Wadia 171iTransport features both a Coaxial S/PDIF Connection with a
RCA connector and a Optical S/PDIF Connection with a Toslink connector. The
quality of either of these transmission methods depends on the quality of the
cable and the sophistication of the transmitter and receiver. While the cable
included with the Wadia 171iTransport will certainly work for the transmission
of digital information between the Wadia 171iTransport and a Digital to Analog
Converter or other digital receiving device, we recognize distinct advantages in
higher quality cables available today. Again, we highly recommend that you take
advantage of your dealer's experience and, most importantly, trust your ears.
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