Bypassing the wadia digital volume control, Connecting directly to an amplifier, Connecting to a preamplifier – Wadia Digital 302 User Manual

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Bypassing the Wadia Digital Volume Control

Unlike conventional volume controls, there is absolutely no circuitry in

the analog signal path of the Wadia Digital Volume Control -- no

passive parts, switch contacts, resistors, or even circuit board traces.

The Wadia Digital Volume Control operates in the digital domain; it

comprises one computer-programming step in the Wadia’s digital filter
algorithm.

If you are connecting the Wadia 333302 CD Player to a preamplifier or
amplifier with volume control integrated, you can set the Wadia 333302
CD Player volume control to the maximum level (99) and achieve full

resolution.

Connecting Directly to an Amplifier

To connect your Wadia 3

33302 CD Player to a power amplifier, ensure that

your power amplifier is turned off, and then connect your analog

interconnects from the Wadia 333302 CD Player balanced or unbalanced
analog outputs to the amplifier’s inputs.

Connecting to a Preamplifier

To connect the Wadia 333302 CD Player, simply connect the balanced or
unbalanced analog outputs from the Wadia 333302 CD Player to a pair of
line-level inputs on the preamplifier.

When using a preamplifier, turn the Wadia 333302 CD Player volume
control to its maximum volume (99).



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