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Mytek Stereo 192-DSD Digital to Analog Converter – User Manual
Filters
There are several filtering options for both PCM and DSD.
The filters affect how upper “out-of-audio” band
frequencies are rolled off.
PCM
Sharp – Brickwall cutoff at ½ sampling rate.
Slow- Gentle cutoff with some aliasing.
DSD
Cutoff frequency – 50, 60, or 70 kilohertz cut off.
Gentle Filter to reduce high frequency noise.
Sync
Internal Sync – Incoming clock signal is re-clocked by the
converter's ultra-low jitter internal crystal oscillator.
Input Sync – Incoming clock signal is used as the reference.
Word Clock – Derives the clock signal from the Word Clock
input.
Volume Control
There are several methods of volume control available:
Analog – The output level is controlled by a programmable
analog fader. This also allows independent level control
over the main output or headphone output.
Digital – The output level is controlled digitally inside the
converter chip. This may measure better than analog control,
but usually doesn't sound as good. This does not allow for
independent level control of the main and headphone
outputs.
Bypass – Relay bypass of all faders for the cleanest output
path possible. Only the main outputs are affected while the
headphone output is adjustable.
Volume Trim
This setting allows you to choose how you want 0dB VU to be
represented in dBFS. You can set it from -14dB to -18dB.
Disable is fixed at -18dB correlating to 0VU at 1.228 volts RMS
measured between pins 2&3 of XLR outs.
Sync options are only
available for S/PDIF,
AES/EBU, Toslink,
ADAT, and SDIF
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