Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Operating Instructions
- Read first
- Table of contents
- Features
- Accessories
- Control reference guide
- Connections
- Operations
- Settings
- Sound adjustment
- Adjusting the volume of headphones "PHONES VOL”
- Using this unit exclusively for the playback of CDs "Pure Disc Playback”
- MQA decoding "MQA Decoding”
- Enabling the native playback for DSD signal "DSD Native”
- Disabling audio output "Digital Output”/“Analog Output”
- Setting the sampling frequency "D.Output fs”
- Setting the analogue audio output "A.Output Level”
- Adjusting the sound quality of analogue audio output "Filter”
- Setting the limitation ofheadphones output "PHONES VOL Limitation”
- Playing back CD more natural-sounding audio
- Direct mode
- Other settings
- Using the favourite function
- System control connection
- Sound adjustment
- Others
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MQA decoding
“MQA Decoding”
An MQA file or stream needs to be decoded to
deliver the master quality audio. Switch the MQA
decoding function to “On” or “Off”. (⇒ 42)
• The factory default is “Off”.
Enabling the native playback for
DSD signal
“DSD Native”
Enabling the native playback for DSD signal from
the USB device or network device.
• The factory default is “Off”.
• The setting cannot be changed while playing back
the USB device or network device.
• Set to “Off” when the content is not played back
properly.
Disabling audio output
“Digital Output”/ “Analog Output”
Disabling the audio output of unused terminals
minimises noise and allows playback in higher audio
quality.
• The factory default is “On”.
• Set “Digital Output” to “Off” to disable the digital
audio output.
• Set “Analog Output” to “Off” to disable the
analogue audio output.
Setting the sampling frequency
“D.Output fs”
You can set an upper limit on the output sampling
frequency range. Please note that the range that
can be processed differs depending on the amplifier
with digital input terminal. For details, refer to the
operating instructions of the connected device.
• The factory default is “32kHz-192kHz”.
• Set “Digital Output” to “On” to use this function.
• 96 kHz or 192 kHz can be set as the upper limit on
the output sampling frequency range.