M-Audio TC9820PHI warranty Typical Setup Fig

Models: TC9820PHI

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Now let’s go a little deeper. What if you have a few different pieces of digital audio gear? Let’s say you have a pro DAT machine with AES/EBU digital out, a computer sound card with S/PDIF. Your CD Player actually has a TOSLINK optical out, and you think you could improve its sound quality by replacing its built-in D/A converters with something more "high end." The solution is to hook all three to the Super DAC’s inputs, and use the front panel Format button as a convenient source selector.

Now let’s go a little deeper. What if you have a few different pieces of digital audio gear? Let’s say you have a pro DAT machine with AES/EBU digital out, a computer sound card with S/PDIF. Your CD Player actually has a TOSLINK optical out, and you think you could improve its sound quality by replacing its built-in D/A converters with something more "high end." The solution is to hook all three to the Super DAC’s inputs, and use the front panel Format button as a convenient source selector.

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Then there are the outputs. Both the balanced and unbalanced outs are always active, so let’s use them. Perhaps you have a power amp with balanced inputs, and then a cassette recorder that you’d rather send a signal to directly.

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M-Audio TC9820PHI warranty Typical Setup Fig