Optional digital inputs – Simaudio Neo 430HA Headphone Amplifier User Manual

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430HA Headphone Amplifier

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There are three (3) different headphone outputs

located on the front panel of the Nēo 430HA. The

first is the “Phones” jack, located directly below the
“MP in” jack. This is used for connecting a pair of

single-ended stereo headphones to the 430HA. The

input connector uses a standard single-ended ¼”

TRS jack.

The two other headphone outputs are hidden behind

the right side of the display window. To expose

them, simply slide the display window to the left.

This is done by placing one of your fingers into the

contoured groove, located on the far right side of

the window, and gently sliding it to the left until it
stops moving; when the groove is vertically aligned

to the blue indicator LED. You will now see three (3)

female XLR connectors; The left and middle sockets

are 3-pin XLR connectors, intended for use with a
pair of dual-mono fully balanced headphones

equipped with two 3-pin XLR male connectors. The

right socket is a 4-pin XLR connector, intended for

use with a pair of fully balanced headphones

equipped with one 4-pin male connector. When
none of these three XLR connectors are in use, you

should close the display window; this is done by

placing one of your fingers onto the left side

contoured groove and gently sliding it to the right

until it stops moving. Note: We recommend

connecting only one pair of headphones at a
time to the Nēo 430HA
.

Optional Digital Inputs

The Digital Input option includes four (4) separate

inputs: “D1” uses an optical Toslink connector, “D2”
and “D3” use S/PDIF on an female RCA connector

and “D4” uses a type-B USB connector. The “D1” is

intended for use with a source equipped with a

TosLink digital output such as a satellite dish

receiver or DVD player; The “D2” and “D3” inputs

are intended for use with a source equipped with a
S/PDIF digital output such as a network player,

music server or CD transport. The “D4” input is for

use with a computer equipped with a USB connector

and music player software; you cannot connect a

USB flash drive or external hard drive to the “D4”
input.

When you select one of the digital inputs the display

window will indicate which of the four digital inputs
is selected. At the same time, the right side of the

display window will initially show four dashes as

follows “----” which indicates that the Nēo 430HA is

in the process of locking onto the external digital

input signal – this may take several seconds. Once

the 430HA successfully locks onto the digital signal,
the four dashes will be replaced by the sampling

rate of this digital signal. When the DAC cannot lock

onto signal, “----” remains in the display window.

The optional DAC is capable of processing the
following data/sampling frequency rates. The

corresponding values as they appear in the display

window are listed directly below each rate:

PCM: 32.0kHz, 44.1kHz, 48.0kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8 and 384kHz

Displays as: 32.0

44.1 48.0 88.2 96.0 176.0 192.0 352.8 384.0

DSD: DSD64 (2.82MHz), DSD128 (5.64MHz) and DSD256 (11.28MHz)

Displays as: DSd

DSd.2

DSd.4

Notes: (i) DSD format signals can ONLY be played through the USB (“D4”) input.

(ii) PCM format signals with sample-rates of 352.8kHz and 384kHz can

ONLY be played through the USB (“D4”) input.

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