Rear panel connections – Simaudio Neo 380D DAC User Manual

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Rear Panel Connections

Figure 2: Nēo 380D Rear panel


The rear panel will look similar to Figure 2 (above).

On the left side are two rows of analog outputs; The

bottom row has two pairs labeled “Right” and “Left”,

each with a single-ended RCA and balanced XLR

connector. These are “Fixed Level” outputs,
intended to be connected to a line-level input on

either your preamplifier or integrated amplifier. The

top row also has two pairs labeled “Right” and

“Left”, each with a single-ended RCA and balanced

XLR connector. These are the OPTIONAL “Variable

Level” outputs, whereby the volume level can only
be adjusted using the included remote control.

These are meant to be connected directly to your

power amplifier’s input; They can be also connected

to a line-level input on either your preamplifier or

integrated amplifier. We strongly recommend that

you use the balanced XLR connectors on your 380D
to maximize its level of performance. Don’t hesitate

to use high quality interconnect cables*. Poor

quality interconnect cables can degrade the overall

sonic performance of your system.

There is one “Digital SPDIF Output” on an RCA
connector, immediately followed by the SPDIF digital

“Monitor Loop” with one input and one output, both

on RCA connectors. Next is a group of eight (8)

“Digital Inputs” labelled “D1” thru “D8”. Inputs “D1”

and “D2” are AES/EBU on 3-pin XLR connectors and

they benefit most from cables with an impedance of
110

Ω. Inputs “D3”, “D4” and “D5” are S/PDIF – the

first two on RCA connectors and the third on a BNC

connector, benefitting most from cables with an
impedance of 75

Ω. Inputs “D6” and “D7” are Optical

and use a Toslink connector. Finally, input “D8” is
USB type-B connector. Don’t hesitate to use high

quality digital interconnect cables*.

The space directly above the row of digital inputs is

reserved for the

optional “

MiND” Music Streamer. If

your Nēo 380D is equipped with the “MiND” option,

you will see a socket for a WiFi antenna and a RJ45

ethernet connector socket. Please consult the “MiND
Setup Guide” and “MiND User Guide” for further

details.

The upper right side of the rear panel has various

connectors for external communications. The Nēo

380D is equipped with full-function bi-directional
RS-232 port control and status for custom

integration or automation, as well as future software

updates. Next to the RS-232 port are two (2)

“SimLink™” connectors labeled “in” and “out” on

1/8” mini jacks. Please refer to the next section

entitled SimLink™ for more details. Then there is a
1/8” mini-jack input for use with aftermarket

infrared remote control receivers. Finally, there’s a

12V trigger output on a 1/8” mini-jack. Finally on the

far right side is the main power switch (“0”=off,

“1”=on), the IEC receptacle, labeled “AC Input” for

the included AC power cord, and the “AC Fuse”
socket cover. Connect the supplied AC power cable

to the IEC receptacle. Ensure that the AC wall outlet

you use has a functioning ground. For the best

sonic performance, it is preferable that you plug

your 380D directly into a dedicated AC outlet and

avoid using an extension cord. If you have the time
and willingness, consider installing a superior quality

AC wall outlet such as a hospital grade Hubbell*.


*
Please speak with your MOON Authorized Retailer about
the benefits of high quality cables for your system, and
superior quality AC wall outlet

.

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