Parasound CD 1 manual Audio Connections, Balanced XLR Output Jacks, Unbalanced RCA Output Jacks

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Audio Connections

Always turn off your CD 1 before making or changing any connections. Inserting or removing an interconnect while the CD 1 and accompanying equipment is turned on can result in an immediate blast of sound that can damage your loudspeakers. Make sure there is no strain or tension on any interconnects that could cause them to become loose.

Analog Audio Output Connections

Balanced XLR Output Jacks

Recording and broadcast studios use balanced connections exclusively because of their inherent ability to reject noise and hum, thus assuring the best sound. All Parasound Halo products have balanced connectors with XLR jacks for the same reason, so you can take full advantage of their inherent noise reduction capability and superior sound quality. If your accompanying audio equipment has balanced connectors we recommend using them rather than the unbalanced RCA outputs.

Balanced XLR Pin Configuration:

The CD 1 balanced XLR outputs conform to this audio industry standard:

Pin 1: Ground Pin 2: Positive (+) Pin 3: Negative (–)

Unbalanced RCA Output Jacks

Use these output connections if your preamp doesn’t have balanced input connections or if you simply prefer to use unbalanced connections.

Digital Audio Output Connections

The CD 1 is equipped with three digital outputs: Optical, Coaxial and BNC 75Ω (ohm). All three outputs carry the same S/PDIF digital signal and are compatible with any DAC or home theater receiver equipped with Optical (Toslink), Coaxial (Coax) inputs. If you use the coax or BNC output you should use only a true 75 ohm interconnect cable that is specifically made for digital signals.

The BNC 75Ω connection will enable you to enjoy the highest quality sound if you purchase a 75Ω digital interconnect cable that is terminated with a 75Ω BNC connector at one end. Using an ordinary RCA-RCA interconnect with a BNC-to-RCA adapter at one end will not give comparable results.

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