Wadia Digital S7I Optimizing the Output Level, Connecting to Other Digital Sources

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S7i Integrated CD Player / Decoding Computer

Optimizing the Output Level

Best performance is obtained when operating the Wadia Volume Control near the top of its range. If needed, the maximum output level of your Wadia S7i Integrated CD Player / Decoding Computer can be adjusted to match the overall sensitivity of your system so that the critical listening will take place with the volume control operating near the top of its range.

The maximum output level of the Wadia S7i Integrated CD Player / Decoding Computer is adjustable by means of a set of internal switches. The Wadia S7i Integrated CD Player / Decoding Computer is factory set to accommodate the most common range of system sensitivity. If you find that your typical volume level during critical listening is below 65 on the volume display, it will be advantageous to use a different setting. To change the output level, consult your dealer.

Connecting to Other Digital Sources

The Wadia Integrated CD Player /Decoding Computer is equipped with digital inputs which can accept digital signals from any of these established digital formats. (Input 1: Wadia USB, Input 2: Coaxial with BNC connector, Input 3: Plastic-optical TOSLINK, Input 4: AES/EBU with XLR connector).

The Wadia Integrated CD Player /Decoding Computer digital inputs will decode any word length up to 24-bit, and any of the standard digital audio sampling frequencies up to 96kHz.

Choosing a Digital Cable

The performance of any digital transmission method depends on the quality of the cable and the sophistication of the transmitter and receiver. For example, a high quality coaxial cable can outperform a low quality AES/EBUcable. A high quality AES/EBU cable will outperform a poorly implemented glass optical system. If you are using a coaxial cable we recommend that you have the cable terminated with a BNC connector. This will provide higher performance than an RCA connector. Your Wadia Integrated CD Player /Decoding Computer comes with an RCA/BNC adapter that can be used for experimentation between different types of coaxial cable. Please note that USB cables from different manufacturers can exhibit a broad range of performance levels. Regardless of manufacturer, the length of USB cable can affect sound quality in significant ways, with shorter lengths always sounding better than extremely long lengths.

Again, we highly recommend that you take advantageof your dealer’sexperience and, most importantly, trust your ears.

All XLR-type inputs and outputs on the Wadia S7i Integrated CD Player / Decoding Computer, both digital and analog, use the standard audio pin configuration:

Pin 1 - Ground

Pin 2 - Positive signal

Pin 3 - Negative signal

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Contents Information&OperationManual S7i Integrated CD Player / Decoding Computer Appendices Table of Contents PreliminariesInstallation and Set-up General OperationWadia Digital a Brief History Thank YouAccessories Installation and Set-up UnpackingInstalling the Tip-Toes Using with a Preamplifier Connecting to Your SystemConnecting to AC Power Connecting Directly to a Power AmplifierOptimizing the Output Level Connecting to Other Digital SourcesChoosing a Digital Cable Should I use a Balanced or Unbalanced connection? Frequently Asked QuestionsExample Front Panel ControlsDisplay Functions Display FeaturesTrack Volume Time Transport FunctionsDisc Formats Remote Control Operation Selecting an Input Page Theory of Operation Using ClockLink with an External Processor1 US B a udio Menu Screen Map Digital Algorithms Environmental Care Appendices TroubleShooting Lock-upUsing Data Discs Software License AgreementTechnical Specifications Important Safety Precautions Safety Precautions