MSB Technology DAC II user manual

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Remove the cover of the Platinum. Work on a soft scratch resistant surface like a carpeted floor. Three screws are located along the back edge and three screws on the bottom along the front edge. With these screws out, the cover lifts off. Now the power supply must be separated from the DAC. Each side panel is attached to both the top DAC part and the lower Power supply part. Remove the screws from the lower Power supply part. There are also screws between the two parts along the back edge. On newer units, the circuit board has two notches along the back edge. These notches line up with the threaded holes from the cover. Remove the screws that can be found in each notch. Now separate the power supply part from the DAC part.

MSB Network Input and Channel Selection

The MSB Network supports 4 stereo channels of 192k data at once. Any DAC can be configured to decode any of these 4 channels. For example, when an upgraded DVD player is playing a DTS music CD, one DAC can be configured to Channel 1 and will receive the front channels. A second DAC can be attached to the same wire at the same time and by selecting Channel 2 will receive and decode the rear channels. The 3rd channel is for the front and sub channels if you want to use them. The 4th channel is for future formats which may come along. Move the jumper located on the input board as shown in the diagram to select the channel. Because the Platinum has two 192 inputs, each can have any channel selected.

Channel 1

selected (Fronts)

An MSB Network output upgrade provides three identical connectors allowing three DACs to be driven at once, each set up for a different channel. With the two inputs, another possibility would be to hook both up to the same multichannel source. Set input one for front and input 2 for rear and you could then toggle between front and rear using the input select.

Quality Check

Each Platinum is comprehensively tested and the actual outputs measured. A test plot should be included in your Platinum like the one below. Just a few comments on the test plot. Most measurement systems cannot measure as low a level as -145 db. That is the noise floor of our test system which means the Platinum may measure better, but we cannot see it. The rise at low frequencies is always present on our test setup and the right channel always shows a little more noise than the left (the right cable runs closer to the digital input cable). The test date is also always off.

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Contents DBA Measured 6V RMS 10VppRMS 20Vpp 145 dBUnique Product a Preamp or a DAC? Preamp UpgradeSetup and Quick Start Burn-InFront Panel Features Unique Technology the past and the futureUpsampling and filtering Remote Control Front Panel ControlsKHz sampling rate Activated. The MSB network has the following capabilityUnidirectional communications over any twisted pair Trim dataPage Upgrades and Modifications Signature Volume Control

DAC II specifications

The MSB Technology DAC II is a high-end digital-to-analog converter renowned for its exceptional audio performance and innovative technologies. Designed for audiophiles and music enthusiasts, the DAC II delivers a remarkable listening experience, characterized by precision, clarity, and a wide dynamic range.

One of the most prominent features of the DAC II is its modular architecture. This design allows users to upgrade components as technology evolves, ensuring longevity and adaptability to changing audio standards. The DAC II utilizes MSB Technology's proprietary DAC architecture, which employs an advanced multibit design that significantly enhances signal resolution and fidelity. This multibit technology provides a smoother and more detailed sound compared to traditional delta-sigma converters, making it well-suited for high-resolution audio formats.

The DAC II also incorporates MSB's unique Hybrid DAC technology, which combines the advantages of discrete components with digital processing. This hybrid approach allows for incredible precision in the conversion process, resulting in an audio output that captures the nuances and subtleties of the original recording. Additionally, the DAC II features a sophisticated digital filtering system that enables users to tailor the sound profile to their preferences, further enhancing the listening experience.

Connectivity options are another strong suit of the MSB Technology DAC II. It is equipped with multiple input interfaces, including USB, coaxial, and optical connections, supporting a wide range of digital sources. This versatility ensures compatibility with various audio sources, whether streaming from a computer or connecting to a high-end music server.

Furthermore, the DAC II offers seamless integration with other audio components, thanks to its robust output stage that can be configured for either balanced or unbalanced connections. This flexibility allows users to customize their audio setup according to their specific requirements.

In terms of build quality, the MSB Technology DAC II embodies the brand's commitment to excellence. Constructed with high-quality materials and attention to detail, it not only looks aesthetically pleasing but also ensures durability and longevity.

In summary, the MSB Technology DAC II stands at the forefront of digital audio conversion technology. With its modular design, advanced multibit and Hybrid DAC technologies, versatile connectivity, and exceptional build quality, it is an outstanding choice for anyone seeking an unparalleled audio experience. Whether used in a high-end home audio system or a professional studio setup, the DAC II delivers the precision and clarity that discerning listeners demand.