Additional information, Mute, Digital audio quality - factors and settings – Antelope Audio Zodiac Platinum DSD DAC User Manual

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NOTE: For more information, visit the support pages of www.antelopeaudio.com

8.3. Mute

Full mute – Push the mute button once. A muting relay disconnects the signal from the

analog outputs (21) & (22). Display fades down.

● Mute for both headphones and main output.

Unmuting – When the device is in one of the above attenuator modes, pushing the mute

button once restores the volume to the previous level. Display brightness returns to full

illumination.

8.4. Digital Audio Quality - factors and settings

Guidelines to improve the audio performance of your computer-based audio system:

● Keep volume controls at 100% on all operating systems.

● If you are using iTunes and/or Mac OS X, set the sample-rate in the Audio MIDI applet

located in the Applications / Utilities folder to match the file being played. By adding iTunes

plug-ins such as Amarra and Pure Music the sample rate will be matched automatically.

● For Windows 7 & 8, sample rates can be automatically matched using WASAPI enhanced

players such as J River Media Center or Foobar 2000.

● Keep word-length settings at 24 bits. Even if you are playing 16-bit audio, it is recommended

to keep 24-bit settings.

● Turn-off operating system sounds.

● Keep all operating system’s DSP and plug-ins turned off. Applications, device drivers,

sound cards, etc., have various DSP effects such as EQ, Bass boost, surround sound, etc.

For best performance, visit our support pages and web-search for many websites devoted to

optimizing your computer for audio performance.

8.5. I/O connections

Proper Digital Audio cables should be used for SPDIF and AES/EBU: Avoid using standard

analog audio cables for digital signal. Even though they might look the same, they are not designed

for digital audio and performance will be compromised.

● AES/EBU use 110 Ω shielded twisted-pair digital cables.

● SPDIF use 75 Ω coaxial (video) cables.

8.6. Ground Loop Hum and Noise

The design of Zodiac Platinum minimizes the possibility of ground loop hum and noise. However,

we recommend the use of short cables and balanced connections for all the audio signals of your

system. All power cables of the system should be connected to a dedicated outlet box or power

conditioner unit to avoid ground current noise affecting the audio signal path. It’s also advisable to

keep signal and power cables separate.

9. Additional Information

Additional information regarding operating systems, audio software and media players will be

updated through the support area at www.antelopeaudio.com.

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