Aes/ebu digital audio output – AYRE DX-5DSD User Manual

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movie soundtracks and music sources. The Analog
Audio Outputs may also be connected to your
system at the same time as the HDMI Audio
Output, either directly to the surround-sound
processor or through a stereo preamplifier with a
pass-through function.

Note that both the Analog Audio Outputs and
the Digital Audio Output are disabled and the
status LED glows orange when the HDMI Audio
Output is connected to a selected (active) HDMI
input on your surround-sound processor (SSP).
The disabled outputs will be re-activated when the
SSP input connected to the HDMI Audio Output
is de-selected (de-activated).

The -DX-5

DSD

also supports “Audio Rate Control”

(ARC), which allows the master audio clock in your
surround-sound processor to be the main clock in
your audio system for the lowest jitter possible in a
multi-channel system. (The Analog Audio Outputs
provide the lowest possible jitter in a two-channel
system.) The DX-5

DSD

will lock onto this clock and

adjust the rate of its playback to ensure perfect
synchronization, and the status LED glows violet.

AES/EBU Digital Audio Output

An adapter is available from

your Ayre dealer should you

need to connect the Digital

Audio Output to an S/PDIF

input that uses an RCA

connector.

The Ayre DX-5

DSD

also features a balanced

AES/EBU (S/PDIF) digital audio output. This
connection is limited to lower-quality compressed
formats such as Dolby Digital and DTS. However,
it can provide multi-channel audio to older
equipment that lacks an HDMI input for audio. The
HDMI Audio Output should be used whenever
possible for multi-channel audio.

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