Wadia Digital S7I operation manual Digital Algorithms

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Digital Algorithms

In the Wadia S7i Integrated CD Player / Decoding Computer there are three user-selectable digital algorithms that can be used to optimize the sonic performance based on system matching and personal musical priorities.

The three algorithms in the Wadia S7i Integrated CD Player / Decoding Computer all upsample to 32x the input rate (at 24 bit/1.4112 MHz DAC sample rate), but differ in their time and frequency domain characteristics. They are:

Algorithm A Digimaster v2.5. Wadia’s classic time-domain interpolation algorithm delivers a robust sound with extraordinary image Focus and re-creation of recorded space.

Algorithm B Provides a more extended top end than Algorithm A, with superior time-domain performance compared to conventional CD filters.

Algorithm C Retains the high frequency extension and superior detail resolution of Algorithm B, but with a more relaxed presentation overall.

The selected algorithm is used for 44.1 kHz (CD) and 48 kHz sources, either from the internal transport or any of the four digital inputs. For 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz sources, Digimaster v2.5 is always used as it provides the best performance at high-sample rates.

We encourage you to become familiar with the unique sonic performance of each of these algorithms and enjoy the one that brings you optimum musical pleasure.

Selecting an Algorithm

To change the digital processing algorithm, press the Enter button on the remote control repeatedly to bring up this configuration screen:

The selected algorithm is shown on the second line of the display. Use the Up and Down Volume buttons to scroll to the desired algorithm, then either press the Mute button or the Enter button to navigate to the ‘Save Changes?’ screen and choose ‘Yes’. The display will indicate ‘CONFIGURATION STORED’ and the output of

the Wadia S7i Integrated CD Player / Decoding Computer will mute for 5-10 seconds while the selected algorithm is downloaded to the two DSP computers.

Performing an Algorithm Comparison

When comparing processing algorithms it is important to adjust the volume to compensate for the different gains of the algorithms. Without this adjustment the one which is louder will usually sound better in a short-term A/B comparison.

In the Wadia S7i Integrated CD Player / Decoding Computer, algorithm A is approximately 1db higher output level than B and C (which are within 0.1 db of each other). To compensate for this higher output level, increase the indicated volume setting by 2 units for algorithms B and C when comparing them to A.

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Contents Information&OperationManual S7i Integrated CD Player / Decoding Computer General Operation Table of Contents PreliminariesInstallation and Set-up AppendicesThank You Wadia Digital a Brief HistoryInstallation and Set-up Unpacking AccessoriesInstalling the Tip-Toes Connecting Directly to a Power Amplifier Connecting to Your SystemConnecting to AC Power Using with a PreamplifierConnecting to Other Digital Sources Optimizing the Output LevelChoosing a Digital Cable Frequently Asked Questions Should I use a Balanced or Unbalanced connection?Front Panel Controls ExampleTransport Functions Display FeaturesTrack Volume Time Display FunctionsDisc Formats Remote Control Operation Selecting an Input Page Using ClockLink with an External Processor Theory of Operation1 US B a udio Menu Screen Map Digital Algorithms Software License Agreement Appendices TroubleShooting Lock-upUsing Data Discs Environmental CareTechnical Specifications Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions