User Manual
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DacMagic 100
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Thank you for purchasing this Cambridge Audio DacMagic 
100 Digital to Analogue Converter. We are confident that 
you will enjoy many years of listening pleasure from it. Like 
all Cambridge Audio products, the DacMagic 100 adheres 
to our three core principles – stunning performance, ease 
of use and incredible value.
Three digital inputs are fitted (2x S/P DIF and 1x TOSLINK) 
which allow a wide range of digital sources to be connected. 
In addition, a USB input enables the DacMagic 100 to be 
connected to a PC and act as a very high quality external 
DAC/Soundcard, offering genuine HiFi-quality playback 
from a laptop, desktop, media PC, etc. 
Up to 24-bit content is supported via both the USB Audio 
and Digital Inputs. A latest generation Wolfson WM8742 
24-bit Digital to Analogue converter is featured.
The USB input features asynchronous transfer for 
extremely low jitter.
With Windows PCs the DacMagic 100 can operate 
driverlessly (i.e. use Windows own built-in driver) at up to 
24-bit/96kHz resolution.
In addition our own Windows driver (downloadable from 
www.cambridge-audio.com/DacMagic100-Support) allows 
up to 24-bit/192kHz operation and supports both kernel 
streaming and ASIO.
Mac PCs already support up to 24-bit/192kHz USB transfer 
natively.
Introduction
Your DacMagic 100 can only be as good as the system 
it is connected to. Please do not compromise on your 
amplifier, speakers or cabling. Naturally, we particularly 
recommend amplification from the Cambridge Audio range. 
Your dealer can also supply excellent quality Cambridge 
Audio interconnects to ensure your system realises its full 
potential.
Thank you for taking the time to read this manual; we 
recommend you keep it for future reference
Matthew Bramble 
Cambridge Audio Technical Director 
and the DacMagic 100 design team










