Parasound DAC1100 User Manual

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D/AC-1100 HD Digital to Anal og C onvert er
Congratulations on your purchase of this precision audio component and thank you for your selection of Parasound. The D/AC-1100 HD is designed to deliver incomparable musical detail from any digital source. You will enjoy the warmth and depth that are usually associated only with the finest analog sources.
In addition to its high-quality components, triple power supplies and high current analog drive stages, your D/AC-1100 HD incorporates the High Definition Compatible Digital PMD-100 HDCD process decoder developed by Pacific Microsonics. This state-of-the-art decoder performs precise decoding of HDCD encoded recordings and also functions as a superb digital filter that will enhance the sonic quality of non-HDCD encoded recordings.
Please take a few moments to read these instructions so you may fully understand how to maximize the performance capabilities of your D/AC-1100 HD.
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Unpacking and Placement
Open the carton of your D/AC-1100 HD carefully and inspect the unit for possible shipping damage. Report any damage to your dealer immediately. You will find the detachable AC line cord packed separately inside the carton.
Save the plastic bag, inserts, and carton. You may need these later for transporting the D/AC-1100 HD or for shipment in the event it ever requires factory service. Record the serial number (on rear panel) here for reference: ____________________
Place your D/AC-1100 HD as close as possible to your digital source. Keep it out of direct sunlight, and away from heat sources such as a hot air register or radiator.
If you are stacking your components, avoid placing your D/AC-1100 HD on top of heat producing components, such as power amplifiers or tube-type preamplifiers. Keep it as far away as possible from your tuner or receiver as possible to avoid RF interference.
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Connecting Your D/AC-1100 HD
When you make connections, be careful to avoid tension on digital and audio interconnects which might cause damage to the connectors or cause them to pull loose. Do not attempt to bend either coaxial or optical digital cables at an angle; this could permanently damage them. Be sure to turn off the power of your preamplifier and power amplifier while making connections. As an additional safeguard, turn your preamplifier’s volume control to minimum.
Digital Inputs
Your D/AC-1100 HD has four digital inputs: 2- 75 Coaxial, TOSlink, and AES/EBU. It is possible to connect four separate digital sources to your D/AC-1100 HD and select among them from the front panel. However, radiation from the unused digital inputs may “contaminate” the sound of the selected input source. If you have more than one digital source connected, make sure you turn off the power of the unused source(s) until you are ready to listen to it.
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Optical: TOSlink Fiber Optic
TOSlink fiber optic connections are also popular and are found on most high-quality video laser disc players as well as older CD players and CD transports. Your dealer can assist you to select an appropriate optical cable with TOSlink connectors.
AES/EBU: Balanced XLR Connection
AES/EBU (Audio Engineering Society/European Broadcast Union) balanced connections have become the standard digital connection for professional digital audio equipment. Balanced AES/EBU XLR connectors are also becoming increasingly popular with high-end consumer equipment. AES/EBU connections are thought to be superior to coaxial, TOSlink, and even ST connections because of their inherent noise rejection capability. When you use the AES/EBU connection, be sure to use one designed for digital transmission. Cables designed for audio frequencies are not suitable and will not give you satisfactory results.
Analog Output Connections
Analog output jacks connect to any line level input on your preamplifier or even directly to your power amplifier provided it is equipped with level controls. Use only high-quality interconnects to preserve detail and clarity. Make sure your preamplifier is either turned off or its volume is set to minimum whenever making connections. There are two analog output connections: Unbalanced RCA jacks for unbalanced line output and balanced XLR connectors for balanced line output- Pin 1: Ground, Pin 2: + signal, Pin 3: — signal
Digital Output Connection
The digital output jack passes your digital source’s data stream directly to a digital recorder like a Mini Disc, DAT, DCC or CD-R. Use only digital quality cable for this RCA connection.
AC Power Cord
Your D/AC-1100 HD has an IEC standard detachable power cord that has been specially selected for its contribution to the sound quality of this unit. Try to connect only this cord directly to a nearby AC wall outlet and avoid extension cords or connection to accessory outlets on your preamp.
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