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The

DAC

(short for Digital/Analog Converter) is one of the

nnost important parts of the MJ-D508. That's because it

acts as the interpreter between the language of digital

audio spoken by

MD

, and the language of analog sound

that we hear and understand. Just as two people who

speak different languages need an interpreter who can

speak and understand both languages, the

DAC

keeps

busy converting analog signals to digital, and digital signals

back to analog.

In normal use, the

DAC

works in the background: you play

a disc; you hear the sound—you don't need to worry about

what happens in between. However, with the MJ-D508

it's possible to use just the

DAC

part on its own to convert

any analog signal to digital, or digital signal to analog. In

fact, any source you feed into one of the recorder's inputs

appears at all of the recorder's outputs. This, combined

with the option of applying Digital NR to any of the inputs,

creates several uses for the stand-alone

DAC.

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Improve the sound of your

CD

player, or other digital component, by using MJ-D508's

DAC

The sound quality of digital audio is largely dependent on the quality of the

DAC,

so taking advantage of the latest

design

DAC

in the MJ-D508 may improve the digital-to-analog conversion and therefore the overall sound quality.

Use Digital NR to clean up noisy sources

Connect your cassette tape deck, or any other component, to your amplifier via the MJ-D508 and switch on the

Digital NR for improved playback sound quality.

Improve the audio performance of your

PC

Because the inside of a computer is less-than-ideal for high quality analog audio, sound quality can be improved

dramatically if an external

DAC

is used to get audio in and out of your

PC.

(Note that you'll need a soundcard with

suitable digital inputs and outputs—see the instructions that came with your

PC

soundcard for more information.)

Example set up:

Cassette deck,

turntable, etc.

Analog in with

Digital NR on

Digital player (CD

player, etc.)

Digital In using the DAC

of the IVIJ-D508

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Analog out for analog cassette
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Amplifier/receiver

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