Cambridge Audio azur DacMagic user manual Impulse response Amplitude

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The Linear Phase filter is a highly regarded audio filter offering low ripple in both the pass and stop bands, and what is known as constant group delay. Constant group delay means that audio signals of all frequencies are always delayed by the same amount when passing through the filter. All audio is therefore fully time-coherent at the output.

The trade-off with this type of filter is that due to internal feed-forward in the DSP, its impulse response will exhibit some pre-ringing. In other words, when excited with a theoretical impulse, the output has both a small amount of pre- and post-spike amplitude ringing (albeit well damped).

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Contents Azur DacMagic Contents Introduction Important safety instructions CE mark FCC regulations Power sources Digital Outputs Rear panel connectionsUnbalanced Audio Outputs Balanced Audio OutputsUSB AC 12V 1.5A Power Adaptor SocketImportant Note Use the supplied power supply unit only Digital Inputs 1Source Power On/OffFilter/Phase Select Front panel controlsIncoming Sample Rate PhaseAudio output connections Digital audio input connections AC adaptor Azur DacMagic Digital audio output connections Operating instructions Filters Linear Phase FilterImpulse response Amplitude Minimum Phase Filter Azur DacMagic Steep Filter Azur DacMagic Page Technical specifications Low hum or buzzing sound can be heard TroubleshootingThere is no power There is no soundLimited warranty AP23905/1-A