Peachtree Audio iDac User Manual

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Coaxial Digital Inputs: For coaxial digital sources.
S-Video Out (from iPod)
Digital Filter:
User-selectable settings. NOS (no filtering or oversampling) is preferred by

many audiophiles for its smoother sound. NAL (non-aliasing) provides better measurements

and is preferred by some listeners.
Line Out: To connect the analog output of the iDac to your preamplifier, integrated

amplifier or receiver. The level is fixed (non-variable). Use your audio system’s volume

control to adjust listening levels.
HI-BIT/LO-BIT:
User-selectable. LO-BIT is the choice of many audiophiles but we

encourage you to experiment and choose the setting whose sound you prefer.
Component Video Out (from iPod)
Remote In/Out:
For connecting a remote infrared sensor.
Optical Digital Inputs: For optical digital sources.
USB Digital Input:
To connect directly to your computer via a USB cable.
Voltage Switching: For international use. Unplug the iDac before you make the

switch and be sure to use the proper fuse for the voltage chosen. WARNING: Improper

voltage setting may cause damage to the iDac.
AC Power Cord Attachment and Fuse: The three-prong power cord is included

with the iDac. The fuse is user replaceable after turning the iDac off. You may call

your dealer or Peachtree Audio’s service department with questions regarding fuse

replacement. WARNING: Using the wrong value fuse may damage the iDac and is

a potential fire hazard.

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