Operation Manual

It does not convert PCM files in the internal
storage to DSD64 files.
The equalizer is not applied when playing DSD.
Using the equalizer function can slow down the
operation of the product.
For details on how to set up the equalizer, please
refer to the page 57-58.
Sound
Equalizer: Set the equalizer to suit your tastes.
- PRO EQ: Recommend Preset EQ by experts
- USER EQ: Change the height of the equalizer on
your tastes
Sound In/out: Connect or disconnect Sound in/out
If Sound In/Out is connected to Digital In(Coax, OPT, AES
/EBU, BNC), you cannot output the sound as ‘Digital Out’.
- If you select ‘Digital In’ on the ‘Sound In/Out’ select
screen, you cannot select ‘Digital out’.
If ‘Sound In/Out’ is connected to ‘Digital In(Coax, OPT, QES/
EBU, BNC)’, it will be disconnected if you click the icon of the
connected port again, and [CLOSE] menu on the bottom
will be activated.
You can only adjust the volume if ‘Variable Analog Out’
and [BAL], [PHONES] on the left side is selected on the
‘Sound In/Out’ selecting screen.
Gap-less: Plays music files after the currently playing music
and continue to the next file in a row without interruption.
- It only works if the currently playing music and the
following music have the same specification
(the sample rate, bit, channel).
In order to use the PCM to DSD feature, you have to
activate it from ‘Settings> Sound’. This feature supports
only WAV, FLAC files with DXD format. (DXD format means
WAV, FLAC files with 24bit / 352kHz or more.)
If Sound In / Out is connected to the Digital Out (Coax,
OPT, AES / EBU, BNC), Native DSD cannot be played.
- If it is set to Digital Out, Native DSD will automatically be
changed to PCM and played.
- If it is set to Digital Out DXD will automatically be changed
to PCM and played.
If it is played or paused as Native DSD, you cannot select
‘Digital Out’ from ‘Sound In/Out’.
Balance Output: Set the left/right balance of the
sound output.
PCM to DSD: Converts PCM file to DSD64 data,
and turns on/off the playing function.
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Using the Device