User`s manual
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5.3.1 LowBit mode
Use the LowBit mode to connect the ART G2 with a component (digital
receiver) that has no Audionet HighBit-Interface. Referring to the table
below all digital outputs OUT 1 10 to OUT 4 15 transmit a stereo
PCM signal at a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz and with a resolution of 16 bit.
5.3.2 HighBit mode
Use the HighBit mode only if you want to transmit digital audio data
from the ART G2 to an Audionet pre amplifier compatible to the Audio-
net HighBit-Interface, e.g. the Audionet MAP V2.0 or Audionet MAP 1.
Additionally, in the HighBit mode digital output OUT 3 12 transmits a
stereo PCM signal at a sampling rate of 96 kHz (downsampled from the
Audionet HighBit 192 kHz signal) with a resolution of 24 bit in the
AES/EBU format. Digital output OUT 4 15 transmits even in the
HighBit mode a stereo PCM signal at a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz and a
resolution of 16 bit.
Important
· With other devices but HighBit-compatible Audionet pre amplifiers a
correct decoding of digital audio data is not possible and can lead to
high-level noise from the speakers, which might damage your ear
and/or equipment.
In order to transmit digital audio data from your ART G2 to an Audionet
pre amplifier, you have to connect digital output OUT 1 10 of the
ART G2 to the digital audio input 'Digital In 2' of the MAP V2.0 or
'Digital Audio IN 1' of the MAP 1.
Additionally, connect digital output OUT 2 11 of the ART G2 to digital
audio input 'Digital In 3' of the MAP V2.0 or 'Digital Audio IN 2' of the
MAP 1.
Important
· Only if both connections are in place and the option Set Digital
Output Mode is set to HighBit Mode, you can transmit and re-
ceive digital audio data in HighBit mode (refer to section 'Set Digital
Output Mode' on page 55)!
Tip
· If you are the user of an Audionet MAP 1, you can use the digital
output DATA LINK 9 of the ART G2 to connect to the digital audio










