Connecting Your D/AC-800
When you make connections,be careful to avoid tensionon either wires or fiber optic cableswhich might causedamageto the connectorsor causethem to pull looselater on. Do not attemptto bend eithercoaxial or optical digital cablesat a sharpangle,asthis may permanentlydamagethem. It is safestto turn ofTthe power of your preampand power amp while making connections,not only for the connectionsyou are making, but to avoid the chanceof disturbing adjacentconnections. As an additional safeguard,turn your preamp'svolume control to minimum before making new connections.
Digital Inputs
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. Coaxial I: RCAjack - 7SOstandard
. Coaxial 2: RCAjack - 7S0 standard
. Optical: FiberOptic- TOSlink
. Coaxial output connectionsare provided on most high quality CD players. You should use only a good quality cablewhich hasbeendesignedfor digital datatransmission. Cablesdesigned for audio frequenciesare not suitableand will not give you satisfactoryresults.
. TOSlink fiber optic connectionsare alsopopular andare found on most high quality video laserdisc players aswell asmany CD playersand CD transports. Your dealercanassistyou to selectan appropriateoptical cablewith TOSlink connectors.According to the TOSlink standard, you are restricted to TOSlink cablelengths from 0.2m
For most seriousmusic, we believe you will obtain superiorresultswith a high quality coaxial digital input cable, ratherthan the optical TOSlink input. Yau may fmd careful extendedlistening requiredin order to hearthe subtledifferencesbetweenthe two different interfacetechnologies accomodatedby the
Outputs
Connectthe Analog Output jacks to any
If you have a digital recorder(DAT, MiniDisc, DCC,
AC Power
Your
If you areconsidering an AC line conditioner, be advisedthat it may not havea positive influence on the soundof your