Wadia Digital 151 manual Using AC Line Conditioners, Using a Surge Protector

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Using AC Line Conditioners

The Wadia 151PowerDAC mini employs extensive power-line filtering and noise suppression technology so fine performance is available with the Wadia 151PowerDAC mini plugged directly into a wall outlet using the AC power cord provided. However many users report gains in sound quality when using power conditioners or after-market power cords. If you wish to experiment with any of these devices we recommend working with your dealer and trusting your own ears for what sounds best.

Using a “Surge Protector”

Although the Wadia 151PowerDAC mini resists most significant voltage spikes it can still be damaged by extreme voltage overload such as a lightning strike. This type of damage is not covered under warranty. In certain circumstances, a “surge protector” can prevent this type of damage. If needed, we recommend a high quality conditioner/surge protection device to avoid the degradation in sound typical with inexpensive “strip” devices.

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Contents 151PowerDAC Thank You Operation Table of ContentsInstallation ConnectionsWadia Digital a Brief History Page Optimizing Preformance Unplug unit if it becomes wet Features Installation Getting StartedUnpacking AccessoriesConnecting to AC Power Installing Battery in Remote ControlUsing a Surge Protector Using AC Line ConditionersBack Panel Speaker Outputs Connecting the Digital InputsFront Panel Input Using the 151PowerDAC miniPhase VolumeDisplay on/off Using the Remote Control ModeVolume Down Volume UpStop PausePlay EjectWarranty Page Specifications