Front panel – Peachtree Audio novaPre User Manual

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Standby Switch: After turning the novaPre on from the back panel (#11 Power On/

Off switch) you can use this button to switch between “on” which displays a blue light

and “standby” which displays a green light. This function can also be controlled by your

wireless remote.

uSB Digital Input: The USB connection takes digital audio content off your computer

and sends it to the internal DAC via I2S configuration.

coaxial Digital Input 1: Coaxial digital connections are common on some CD players,

cable boxes, Sonos modules, the Slim Devices Squeezebox, and a host of other digital

audio sources. Be sure to use a proper digital audio cable for this purpose.

coaxial Digital Input 2: Coaxial digital connections are common on some CD players,

cable boxes, Sonos modules, the Slim Devices Squeezebox, and a host of other digital

audio sources. Be sure to use a proper digital audio cable for this purpose.

optical Digital Input 1: Toslink and fiber optic cable connections are common on some

CD players, cable boxes, Apple products, and other digital audio sources.

aux analog Input: Line level input that is suitable for iPods, CD players, Tuners, etc.

Ir receiver port: Please aim your remote control at this port for best results. It passes

the infrared commands to the novaPre control software.

tube Window: The tube window is really just for show, but we couldn’t resist. There’s

something about the warm glow of a tube and the kind of sound it produces.

Volume control: The volume control is motorized from your remote control and has a

button indicator to allow the user to see levels from a distance.

Headphone Jack: Plug-in activates mute on the novaPre. Please see specifications

for compatibility.

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The selector buttons on the Front Panel are very straightforward but we have

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