Digital to Analogue ConverterDAC-R
Connectivity (examples) 1 USB A-B/ 2 OPTICAL/3 CO-AXIALThis page offers ‘suggested connectivity’. With so many products offering a number of options,
USB Setup and connectivityConnect a USB A-B type lead (as illustrated) from the DAC USB to a USB output on your PC. IMPORTANT: Before you can use the
Notes on high resolution playbackThe DAC-R can operate up to 192kHz when used with a capable soundcard connected via the Co-axial, optical or
10Technical SpecificationsDAC 2x Wolfson WM8742Frequency Response (100KΩ load) Filter 1 selected Low data rate 44.1/48KHz = 10Hz -0.05dB to (44.1K) 20.
Glossary of terms ASYNCHRONOUSAn asynchronous USB DAC uses its own clock to regulate the data rate from the computer, which allows for jitter-free da
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ContentsIntroduction 1 Technology 2 Front panel indicators & operation 3 Back panel - inputs and outputs
Introduction The Rega DAC-R is a 16/20/24-bit at 32kHz to 192kHz digital to analogue converter. Incorporating an enhanced version of the Rega designed
2Technology The optical and coaxial input stage comprises a Wolfson digital receiver with a high stability, low jitter clock driving the receiver PLL.
Power on/off When the power button is pressed the Rega logo illuminates.Input Selects the 5 available digital inputs. Push to advance.Filter Selects
InputsUSB - Isolated Asyncronous/type B connectorOptical Digital Input 1- Optical/ToslinkOptical Digital Input 2- Optical /ToslinkCo-Ax Digital Inpu
In use Power-up the DAC-R using the power switch on the front panel. After a few seconds you will hear an audible click from the output mute relay and
Filter settings The cut-off points of the filters are in the upper end of the frequency range. However, due to complex technical phenomena, this will h
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