Peachtree Audio iDecco User Manual

Page 6

Advertising
background image

B a c k

P a n e l

Connections

iDecco

iPod video out

1

2

3

4

5

7

8

9

11

6

10

12

13

Speaker terminal
Digital filter slope:
user selectable DAC filter allows for a sharp slope which measures better and a soft slope

that is preferred by many audiophiles.
Preamp output: to connect the iDecco to an external amplifier or to a subwoofer with RCA interconnects. The

iDecco amplifier is still active when the preamp output is used.
Jitter adjustment: This button will optimize your SPDIF (coax and Opt) connections to the DAC relative to the digital

source device . If you have a low jitter source it will sound best when you have the button pushed in the narrow posi-

tion. If you have a heavily jittered signal then you may hear nothing in the “narrow” setting. Set the button out to the

“wide” position and your signal should stream to the DAC with the desired results.
Aux: for analog line level sources.
3.5mm IR Remote input and output
Coaxial Digital input:
for coaxial digital sources.
Optical Digital input: for optical digital sources.
USB Digital input: to connect directly to your computer via a USB cable.
Voltage switching: For international use. Unplug the iDecco before you make the switch and be sure to use the

proper fuse for the voltage chosen. **warning ** Improper voltage setting may cause damage to the iDecco.
Component video out (from iPod)
AC power cord attachment & Fuse: The three prong power cord is included in the iDecco box. Fuse is user replace-

able after turning the iDecco off. You may call your dealer or Signal Path’s service department with any questions

regarding fuse replacement. **warning ** using the wrong value fuse may cause damage to the iDecco and is a

potential safety fire hazard.
Line (fixed) output

1)
2)

3)

4)

5)
6)

10)

11)

3

7)
8)
9)

12)

13)

Advertising