Connecting a recorder or audio amplifier, Using the [s/pdif] output jack, Using the [line out] jack – Fostex HP-P1 User Manual

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Connecting a recorder or audio amplifier

In addition to the headphone output, the HP-P1
also provides the [LINE OUT] jack that feeds the
analog signal as well as the [S/PDIF] output jack
that feeds the S/PDIF digital signal.
By connecting a recorder or audio amplifier to ei-
ther of these jacks, you can copy iPod/iPhone au-
dio sources or monitor them from a speaker system
with fine audio quality.

Using the [S/PDIF] output jack

The [S/PDIF] output jack outputs the S/PDIF digital
signal that is digital-to-digital converted from an
iPod/iPhone digital audio signal received from the
USB connector (type A). By connecting a recorder
or amplifier that provides the digital input to this
jack, you can transfer an iPod/iPhone audio source
in digital domain (without converting it to analog).
That is, you can make dubbing of iPod/iPhone
audio sources or monitor iPod/iPhone from your
speaker system with fine audio quality.

Audio.recorder/amplifier

Digital.

input.jack

Using the [LINE OUT] jack

The [LINE OUT] jack outputs an analog audio sig-
nal that is converted from an iPod/iPhone digital
audio signal or that is fed to the analog input jack.
By connecting a recorder or audio amplifier to this
jack, you can make audio dubbing of your iPod/
iPhone audio sources or monitor iPod/iPhone from
your speaker system.

<Memo>:You cannot control the output level

of the [LINE OUT] jack using the power switch/
volume control dial.

Audio.device

Analog

input

Connecting a general audio source

By connecting an audio device that provides the
analog line output to the analog input jack of the
HP-P1, you can monitor high quality audio sound
via headphones.

Audio.device

Analog

line.output.

<Memo>:When both the analog input jack and

USB connector (type A) are plugged in, the
signal from the analog input jack takes priority
over the iPod/iPhone signal (the iPod/iPhone

signal is not output from the HP-P1).

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