Lynx Studio Hilo Reference A/D D/A Converter System - Owner's Manual with LT-USB User Manual

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2.3 Cable Connections

Hilo features a treasury of I/O types, suitable to accommodate whatever audio devices you wish to integrate.

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USB 2.0 port

Use the included USB cable or equivalent to connect Hilo to a USB 2.0 equipped computer.
Cable Concerns: If using a third party cable, make sure that it is USB 2.0 compliant. 5 meters (16 feet) maximum.

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LINE IN

Use standard XLR cables (i.e. mic cables) to connect to a line level, balanced signal source. This input is not suitable
for use with microphones, unless a microphone pre-amp is used to get mic-level signals up to line-level. Cable
Concerns: If your signal source is unbalanced, consult Appendix to determine if your cables are wired correctly for use
with Hilo. For unbalanced cables, 4.5 meters (15 feet) is the maximum recommended length.

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LINE OUT

Use standard XLR cables (i.e. mic cables) to connect to a line level, balanced signal destination. Cable Concerns If
your signal source is unbalanced, consult Appendix to determine if your cables are wired correctly for use with Hilo.
For unbalanced cables, 4.5 meters (15 feet) is the maximum recommended length.

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MONITOR OUT

Use standard ¼” cables. TRS if balanced, standard ¼” TS if unbalanced.
Cable Concerns: For unbalanced cables 4.5 meters (15 feet) is the maximum recommended length.

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AES IN/OUT

Use AES XLR cables (110 Ω). Insure that the connected device supports AES3 or AES/EBU. Cable lengths of up to
100 meters (328 feet) are acceptable.

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