Lyngdorf Audio CD Player Millenium ADC Analog Digital Converter User Manual

Owner´s manual  
Millenium ADC  
Analog/Digital Converter  
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Table of Contents  
Unpacking the Millennium ADC  
Operating Voltage  
Serial Number Registration  
Introduction  
Setup Cartr.: 1  
- Load Preset  
- DSP Cart. Filter  
- 50 kHz Zero  
- Cartridge Gain  
- Cartr. Balance  
- Cartr. Capacit.  
- Cartr. Impedance  
- Polarity  
15  
15  
15  
15  
15  
17  
17  
17  
17  
4
4
4
5
Accessories  
6
Analog Input 1- 4 Menus  
- Input Gain  
- Polarity  
18  
18  
18  
Front Panel  
7
Rear Panel  
8
Technical Specifications  
- Analog Inputs  
- Phono Inputs  
- Millennium Interface  
- Digital Outputs  
- Mains  
19  
19  
19  
19  
20  
20  
20  
Remote Control  
9
Placement  
10  
10  
11  
12  
Millennium Link Connection  
Menu Tree  
- Mechanical  
Cleaning and Maintenance  
Technical Assistance  
21  
21  
Menu Operation  
Common Menus  
13  
13  
13  
13  
13  
13  
13  
- Digital Sample Rate  
- Communication Address  
- Communication Speed  
- Display Timeout  
- Remote Control  
- Factory Reset  
Phono Input Menus  
- High Pass Filter  
- De-emphasis  
14  
14  
14  
14  
- Select Cartridge  
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Unpacking the Millennium ADC  
Carefully remove the unit and accessory kit from the carton, visually check for shipping damage. Contact  
both the shipper and your Lyngdorf Audio dealer immediately if the unit bears any sign of damage from  
mishandling. All Lyngdorf Audio equipment is carefully inspected before leaving our factory.  
Keep shipping carton and packing material for future use or in the unlikely event that  
the unit needs servicing. If this unit is shipped without the original packing, damage  
could occur and void the warranty.  
Operating Voltage  
The Millennium ADC is selectable to one of the following power ratings:  
110V-120V~ at 50-60Hz with a power rating of 50W  
220V-240V~ at 50-60Hz with a power rating of 50W  
Connect the power input only to the AC source matching the setting shown on the  
voltage selector switch. The warranty will not cover any damage caused by connect-  
ing to inappropriate AC mains.  
The Millennium ADC has three power modes:  
1. OFF  
After Power off or Standby, the settings of Millennium ADC are retained. Please note that some parts  
of the mains entry section still carry live mains.  
2. STANDBY  
In standby mode the Lyngdorf logo will be dimly lit.  
3. ON  
In on mode the Lyngdorf logo will be fully lit.  
Serial Number Registration  
Please record the serial number of your product here for future reference. The serial number is en-  
graved in the plaque on the Millennium ADC rear panel. You will need this serial number, should you  
ever require service on your Millennium ADC.  
Millennium ADC serial number: _____________________  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on your investment in the Lyngdorf Audio Millennium ADC (Analog to Digital Converter).  
The Lyngdorf Audio Millennium ADC is a high-performance 2-channel Analog to Digital Converter with  
4 line inputs. Using a combination of state-of-the-art analog circuitry and Digital Signal Processing to  
support the two balanced 24 bit converters per channel, the Millennium ADC sets new performance  
standards for analog to digital conversion.  
The optional Lyngdorf Audio Phono Stage is a plug-in module for the Millennium ADC that allows a  
gramophone to be connected directly to the Millennium ADC.  
The RIAA equalization in the Lyngdorf Audio Phono Stage is implemented with tight-tolerance polypro-  
pylene capacitors. To further improve de-emphasis possibilities, an additional 7 de-emphasis curves are  
available in the DSP for optimal playback of records made before implementation of the RIAA (Record  
Industry Association of America) standard.  
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Accessories  
You should find the following accessories included:  
Mains cord  
Millennium Link cable  
(5 pin XLR)  
RS-232 cable for firmware  
upgrade from a PC  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
7
9
digital  
analog  
info  
menu  
RCS  
CD  
AMP  
TUNER  
channel  
volume  
ENTER  
A/B  
random  
repeat  
Remote control  
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Front Panel  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure 1: Millennium ADC front panel.  
The buttons/controls on the front panel of the TDAI 2200 can all be operated either with direct presses  
or by operating the corresponding keys on the supplied remote control. All the keys on the front panel  
[except the Mains switch (1)] are duplicated on the remote control as well.  
1. Mains switch  
Turns the power to the Millennium ADC on or off.  
2. Left control button.  
Multifunction button for switching the product on/off, input selection and menu operation:  
On/Stand by: Press to switch the Millennium ADC on from stand by. Press and hold the button to  
switch back to standby mode.  
Input Selection: When the unit is switched ON press to toggle down  
Menu Operation: Down/back button. Press to use the down function. Press and hold to use the  
return function. See chapter 9.b, Menu Operation, for a more detailed description.  
3. Display.  
4. Lyngdorf logo.  
Dimly illuminated in standby mode. Brightly illuminated when the Millennium ADC is on.  
5. Receiver for the infrared remote control.  
6. Right control button.  
Multifunction button for switching the product on, input selection and menu operation:  
On: Press to switch the Millennium ADC on from stand by.  
Input Selection: When the unit is switched ON press to toggle up  
Menu Operation: Up/select. Press to use the up function. Press and hold to use the select function.  
See chapter 9.b, Menu Operation, for a more detailed description.  
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Rear Panel  
1
2
3
5
4
PHONO GROUND  
Millennium ADC  
Phono Stage  
L
R
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
Figure 2: Millennium ADC rear panel.  
1. Binding post for phono ground.  
2. Optional phono stage module.  
3. Millennium ADC serial number label.  
4. RS-232 AUX and INPUT RJ45 connectors.  
The RS-232 communication connectors are for connection to a computer for firmware upgrade. Please  
5. Mains voltage input selector.  
Selects the correct voltage for your location. This switch selects either 110-120 V or 220-240 V operation.  
Always check that the correct voltage has been selected prior to connecting this unit  
to an AC power source. Failure to do so may result in serious damage to the unit.  
The warranty will not cover any damage caused by connecting to inappropriate AC  
mains.  
6. Phono input RCA connectors.  
7. Unbalanced analog input RCA connectors.  
8. Balanced analog input XLR connectors.  
9. Unbalanced digital output RCA connector.  
10. Balanced digital output XLR connector.  
11. Optical digital output Toslink connector.  
12. Lyngdorf Audio Millennium Link XLR 5 pin connector.  
13. Mains input IEC 320 connector.  
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Remote Control  
The remote control is used to access the menu system and replicate the buttons directly accessible on  
the front panel.  
The four buttons used for selecting which device to control are described below. To control the Millen-  
nium ADC the AMP key should be pressed.  
The functionality of the remote control depends on the products in your set-up. The  
below description applies to operation of the Millennium ADC only.  
1. Standby  
1
Toggles between on and stand-by mode.  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
2
2. Numerical buttons  
No function.  
7
9
3. Info  
digital  
analog  
info  
3
5
4
6
Shows the firmware version of the Millennium ADC.  
menu  
9
RCS  
CD  
4. Digital / Analog  
No function.  
7
8
AMP  
TUNER  
10  
11  
13  
channel  
volume  
12  
5. Menu  
Enters or exits the menu system.  
14  
15  
ENTER  
6. Mute  
No function.  
16  
A/B  
random  
repeat  
7. AMP  
Sets the remote for operation of the Millennium ADC  
as well as a Lyngdorf Millennium MK III/IV Amplifier.  
8. RCS  
No function.  
9. CD  
SetstheremoteforoperationofaLyngdorfCDPlayer.  
10. Tuner  
No function.  
14. Left / Right arrows  
Navigation / adjustment in the menu system  
Pressing and holding the buttons changes the  
setting in some menus fast. E.g. Input Gain.  
11. Channel -/+  
Toggles down/up between inputs.  
15. Enter  
Selection in menu system.  
12. Volume Up / Down  
No Funtion.  
16. Play/Pause, Stop, Skip etc.  
No function.  
13. Up / Down arrows  
No Funtion.  
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Placement  
The Millennium ADC should be placed well away from any source of magnetic fields like wall mains  
adapters. Also avoid placing on top of a power amplifier – instead place them ‘side by side’.  
Figure 3. Recommended placing of the Millennium ADC.  
Millennium Link Connection  
By using the Millennium Link Connection between the Millennium ADC and a Millennium MkIII or MkIV  
amplifier (from firmware version 40) you are ensured the best possible integration of the two products  
– both in terms of sound quality and ease of use. They become ‘one product’.  
Connection:  
1. Connect the two using the enclosed 5 pin XLR cable  
2. Select the desired sample rate 48, 96 or 192 kHz. Please refer to the ‘Sample rate’ menu (9.c.i) of  
this manual.  
3. Set the Millennium ADC remote control menu to ‘Mill’ to let the Millennium amplifier control  
operations (when you change the analog inputs on the Millennium amplifier, you will actually change  
the inputs on the Millennium ADC). Please refer to the ‘Remote control’ menu (9.c.v) of this  
manual.  
Millennium MkI and MkII are not compatible with the Millennium Link Connection. In this case you have  
two options:  
1. Connect the two using one of the digital outputs:  
Unbalanced digital output RCA connector (SPDIF)  
Balanced digital output XLR connector (AES)  
2. Update your MkI/II to a MkIII version  
Please contact your local Lyngdorf Audio dealer for further information.  
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Menu Tree  
Common Menus  
Main Menu ADC  
Input Related  
Menus  
Input Related  
Menus  
Dig. Samplerate Comm. Address  
Comm. Speed  
Display Timeout Remote Control  
Factory Reset  
Phono Input Menus  
Main Menu ADC  
Common  
Menus  
High Pass Filter  
De-emphasis  
Select Cartridge Setup Cartr. : 1  
Polarity  
Exit Main Menu  
Phono Cartridge: 1  
DSP Cart . Filter  
50 kHz Zero  
Load Preset  
Cartridge Gain Cartr. Balance Cartr. Capacit.  
Cartr. Impedance  
Exit Cartr. Menu  
Analog Input 1 – 4 Menus  
Main Menu ADC  
Common  
Menus  
Input Gain  
Polarity  
Exit Main Menu  
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Menu Operation  
In the following the general menu operation is described with Display Timeout menu (used as an exam-  
ple only).  
The menus available depend on the selected input. All settings outside the common  
menus apply to the selected input only. Please refer to the menu tree.  
When The Millennium ADC is switched on select the menu by pressing and holding the right control but-  
ton until the menu appears or press Menu on the remote control.  
Main Menu ADC  
Input Gain  
<
>
Pressing the Left / Right control buttons or Left / Right Arrow on the remote control toggles forwards /  
backwards between the different menus. When the requested menu is reached (in this case the Display  
Timeout menu).  
Main Menu ADC  
<
Display Timeout  
>
Press and hold the right control button or press Enter on the remote control to access this menu.  
Display Timeout  
Curr: Off New: Off  
Now the setting can be adjusted by pressing the Left / Right control buttons or Left / Right Arrow on the  
remote control until the desired setting is reached. In this case Display Timeout is set to ‘On’.  
Display Timeout  
Curr: Off New: On  
To save the setting press and hold the right control button until the previous menu re-appears or press  
Enter on the remote control.  
Pressing and holding the left control button or pressing Menu on the remote control, at any time, will  
exit the menu completely. If the actual setting was not saved first, you will exit the menu without saving  
the setting.  
The Millennium ADC will automatically exit the menu if it has not been operated for  
approximately 30 seconds.  
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Common Menus  
Digital Sample Rate  
Available sample rates are 48, 96 and 192 kHz.  
Choice of sample rate depends on the compatibility with the actual amplifier. If your amplifier accepts all  
sample rates, we recommend you to test the different settings to find your personal preference. This is  
due to the fact that there is no simple answer as to what will result in the ‘absolute best sound’ – simply  
because it depends on many unknown parameters such as the recording, the source, the complete audio  
chain, the listening room and not least your personal preferences.  
The Millennium MkI and MkII amplifiers are compatible with 48 and 96 kHz.  
The Millennium MkIII and MkIV amplifiers are compatible with all of the above mentioned sample  
rates.  
Please also refer to ‘Millennium Link Connection’ chapter, of this manual for connection to Millennium  
MkIII and MkIV amplifiers.  
If using other amplifiers, please refer to its specifications to check sample rate compatibility.  
Communication Address  
The Comm. Address setting signals the Millennium ADC’s identity to the PC interface. Addresses 0-99  
can be used. When choosing an address it must differ from the address of other Lyngdorf Audio product  
– e.g. the Millennium amplifier is ‘1’ and the Millennium ADC is ‘2’.  
Communication Speed  
The Comm. Speed setting is the RS232 Link interface speed. The default setting is 57600 baud. With  
different PC’s and different lengths of cables the settings can be changed to 9600 or 115200 baud. The  
higher the speed the faster the communication – however in ‘noisy’ environments a lower, and thus less  
‘noise sensitive’, speed can be preferable.  
Display Timeout  
Choosing the ‘On’ setting makes the display switch off approximately 10 seconds after the last opera-  
tion. As soon as the Millennium ADC is operated the display switches on again for a new 10 seconds  
period.  
Remote Control  
Select ‘Off’ if you do not want the Millennium ADC to respond to it’s remote control, ‘On’ if you want it  
to respond to the remote control (default setting) and Mill if you want it to respond to the control via a  
Millennium amplifier. Please also refer to chapter 8, Millennium Link Connection, of this manual for this  
connection.  
Factory Reset  
This restores the Millennium ADC to the factory settings. To avoid an unintentional reset you will be  
prompted one extra time if you are sure you want to do this. First when selecting ‘Yes’ and pressing/  
holding the right control button or pressing Enter on the remote control you are allowed to perform the  
‘Factory Reset’.  
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Phono Input Menus  
High Pass Filter  
The high pass filter can be chosen to filter away rumble and/or acoustic feedback. Available settings are  
10, 15 or 20 Hz. This is referred to as the F2 point in fig. 4.  
De-emphasis  
Records made before 1955 were recorded with different emphasis curves, requiring different de-empha-  
sis during playback. Some records specify the emphasis curve used on their cover, but in many cases  
you have to make an educated guess based on record label and year of release. Almost all records after  
1955 are recorded with the RIAA emphasis.  
Figure 4. Definition of playback de-emphasis curve.  
RIAA  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
Not used (the response is flat from F3 and down).  
3180 µS (50 Hz).  
318 µS (500 Hz).  
75 µS (2122 Hz).  
Not used (the response continues to fall with 6 dB/octave above F6)  
Otherde-emphasiscurvesavailableintheMillenniumADCare:AES,BSI,CCIR,CCIR134,DIN 45533/36/37,  
IEC BS 128 and NAB.  
Select Cartridge  
The Millennium ADC allows you to make presets for up to 5 different cartridges. Select the Cartridge no.  
you wish to set up and continue with the Setup Cartridge menu.  
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Setup Cartr.: 1  
Load Preset  
If you use one of the pre-loaded cartridges you can load this directly which then automatically sets up  
the ADC to this cartridge (gain, capacitance, impedance and DSP cartridge filter). If you have a different  
cartridge, you need to make these settings manually.  
If you at a later stage wish to de-select a pre-loaded cartridge, simply select ‘Default’ in this menu to set  
this cartridge back to the factory default settings.  
DSP Cart. Filter (only available for pre-loaded cartridges)  
The DSP Cartridge filter compensates the frequency response of the pre-loaded cartridges.  
So, listening without the filter gives you the ‘raw’ sound of the cartridge whereas listening with the filter  
compensates for non-linearities.  
When selecting a pre-loaded cartridge the DSP cartridge filter is default switched on.  
50 kHz Zero  
As can be seen from the de-emphasis curve (fig 6) the treble rolls of from the F 5 point.  
If the 50kHz Zero setting is set on you will add the F6 point at 50kHz resulting in a less pronounced treble  
roll of.  
Cartridge Gain  
The Cartridge Gain can be used in two ways:  
1. The higher the setting the better the S/N ratio. It should of course always be observed that no  
clipping occurs!  
2. Allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the actual cartridge to match other cartridges and/or sources.  
The Cartridge Gain can be adjusted from +28 to +82dB in 0.1db steps. This allows you to achieve full  
scale output even with cartridges of very low sensitivity.  
Please refer to the specifications of the cartridge and then use the table in fig. 5 as a guide when setting  
the Cartridge Gain.  
Setting the Cartridge Gain too high will result in distortion. So, always use your ears  
when adjusting this. If the ‘Phono Clipping’ message appears on the display when  
you play back a record you need to decrease the gain.  
The easiest/fastest way to adjust the Cartridge Gain is to press and hold the Left/  
Right arrow on the remote control.  
When you save the Cartridge Gain setting, the sound will be muted for approximately 5 seconds until  
the new gain is stabilized.  
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Input sensitivity versus cartridge output specification  
The output voltage of cartridges are generally specified at a stylus velocity of 5 cm/sec. High performance  
turntable/tone arm/cartridge combinations can track up to 50-75 cm/sec resulting in an output of 10 to 15  
times the output voltage specified for the cartridge. The input sensitivity specified for the Millennium ADC  
is the voltage required for full-scale output.  
In the guide (fig 5) we have calculated the settings with a track ability of 50cm/sec.  
Example:  
Cartridge output voltage specification: 4 mV at 5 cm/sec. Assuming the cartridge has a track ability of 50  
cm/sec this gives a peak maximum output voltage of 40 mV(50/5*4), and the proper setting for the Millen-  
nium ADC’s input sensitivity is 40mV relating to a Cartridge Gain of +41dB.  
Assuming the cartridge has a track ability of 60 cm/sec this gives a peak maximum output voltage of 48 mV  
(60/5*4), and the proper setting for the Millennium ADC’s input sensitivity is 50mV (closest higher value)  
relating to a Cartridge Gain of +39dB.  
Cartridge Out- Input sensitivity  
put @ 5cm/sec.  
Cartridge  
Gain [dB]  
Cartridge Out- Input sensitivity Cartridge Gain  
put @ 5cm/sec.  
800uV  
700uV  
600uV  
550uV  
500uV  
450uV  
400uV  
350uV  
300uV  
250uV  
200uV  
150uV  
100uV  
90uV  
[dB]  
+55  
+56  
+57  
+58  
+59  
+60  
+61  
+62  
+64  
+65  
+67  
+70  
+73  
+74  
+75  
+76  
+77  
+78  
+79  
+80  
+81  
18mV  
16mV  
14mV  
12mV  
11mV  
10mV  
9mV  
180mV  
160mV  
140mV  
120mV  
110mV  
100mV  
90mV  
80mV  
70mV  
60mV  
55mV  
50mV  
45mV  
40mV  
35mV  
30mV  
25mV  
20mV  
15mV  
10mV  
9mV  
+28  
+29  
+30  
+31  
+32  
+33  
+34  
+35  
+36  
+37  
+38  
+39  
+40  
+41  
+42  
+43  
+45  
+47  
+49  
+53  
+54  
8mV  
7mV  
6mV  
5.5mV  
5mV  
4.5mV  
4mV  
8mV  
3.5mV  
3mV  
7mV  
6mV  
2.5mV  
2mV  
5,5mV  
5mV  
1.5mV  
1mV  
4,5mV  
4mV  
900uV  
800uV  
700uV  
600uV  
550uV  
500uV  
450uV  
400uV  
3,5mV  
3mV  
80uV  
70uV  
2,5mV  
2mV  
60uV  
55uV  
1,5mV  
1mV  
50uV  
45uV  
900uV  
40uV  
Figure 5. Guide for setting of Cartridge Gain.  
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Cartr. Balance  
The Cartridge Balance adjustment enables you to compensate for differences between left and right  
channel. The balance is adjusted by decreasing the left or right channel between 0 - 3dB.  
Cartr. Capacit.  
The cartridge capacitance can be set to 100 or 430pF.  
Pls. refer to the specification of your cartridge to find the correct setting.  
For MM cartridges start with 100pF. If this setting sounds too ‘bright’, use 430pF.  
For MC cartridges use 430pF unless otherwise specified.  
Cartr. Impedance  
The cartridge impedance can be set to 20, 100, 200 or 47k Ohm. 20 – 200 Ohm is typically used for mov-  
ing coil cartridges and 47kOhm for moving magnet cartridges.  
Pls. refer to the specification of your cartridge to find the correct setting.  
For MM cartridges the normal setting is 47k Ohm.  
For MC cartridges start with 200 Ohm. If this setting sounds too ‘open’ select 100  
or 20 Ohm until you are satisfied with the sound.  
Polarity  
With the polarity setting you have the possibility of compensating should the connection somewhere in  
the ‘chain’ not be in phase. It is recommended to correct any ‘out of phase’ connections and use this  
feature as a phase check only.  
Available settings are:  
Left + Right +: Normal mode  
Left + Right - : Used if the right channel is out of phase  
Left - Right +: Used if the left channel is out of phase  
Left - Right - :Used to change to total phase 180 degrees  
To test if left and right channels are in phase is quite easy. You just listen for the setting giving the most  
bass – this is also the setting where all instruments are at ‘the right places’ in the sound stage.  
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Analog Input 1- 4 Menus  
Input Gain  
The Input Gain enables you to match levels from different sources as well as obtaining full scale output  
on your amplifier. The Input Gain can be adjusted up to +18dB in 0.1 dB steps.  
Please refer to the output level specifications of the source and then use the table in fig. 6 as a guide  
when adjusting relative input gain.  
Setting the Input Gain too high will result in distortion. Use the table below as a  
guide but always use your ears when setting the Input Gain.  
The easiest/fastest way to adjust the Input Gain is to press and hold the Left/Right  
arrow on the remote control.  
When you save the Input Gain setting, the sound will be muted for approximately 5 seconds until the  
new gain is stabilized.  
Source Output Level Input Gain [dB]  
4.4V  
4V  
0
+1  
3.5V  
3V  
+2  
+3  
2.5V  
2V  
+4  
+7  
1.75V  
1.5V  
1.25V  
1V  
+8  
+9  
+11  
+13  
+15  
+18  
750mV  
550mV  
Figure 6. Guide for setting of Input Gain.  
Polarity  
With the polarity setting you have the possibility of compensating each input should the connection  
somewhere in the ‘chain’ not be in phase. It is recommended to correct any ‘out of phase’ connections  
and use this feature as a phase check only.  
Available settings are:  
Left + Right +: Normal mode  
Left + Right - : Used if the right channel is out of phase  
Left - Right +: Used if the left channel is out of phase  
Left - Right - :Used to change to total phase 180 degrees  
To test if left and right channels are in phase is quite easy. You just listen for the setting giving the most  
bass – this is also the setting where all instruments are at ‘the right places’ in the sound stage.  
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Technical Specifications  
Analog inputs  
Parameter  
Value  
Note  
Balanced input connectors  
3 pin XLR female, gold plated  
Case=Gnd,  
Pin1=Gnd,  
Pin2=Hot(+), Pin3=Cold(-)  
20 Hz-20 KHz.  
Balanced input CMRR  
Unbalanced input connectors  
Input impedance  
-40dB  
RCA (phono) jack, gold-plated.  
10K Ohm  
Case=Gnd, Tip=Hot(+)  
Input sensitivity  
550mV to 4.4V  
-111dB  
For full-scale output.  
L/R crosstalk, 20 Hz-20 KHz  
Frequency linearity L/R, 20 -20k 0.07dB  
Hz  
Frequency response (-3dB)  
THD+N Ratio, A wgt (0dbFS)  
<10 – 45k Hz  
0.0002% / 114dB  
Gain 0dB  
S/N Ratio:THD +N, A wgt (- 124dB  
60dBFS)  
Phono input  
Parameter  
Value  
Note  
Unbalanced input connectors  
Input load resistance  
Input load capacitance  
Input sensitivity  
RCA (phono) jack, gold-plated.  
20, 100, 200 or 47k Ohm  
100 pF or 430 pF  
400 uV to 204 mV  
-100dB  
Case=Gnd, Tip=Hot(+)  
For full-scale output.  
L/R crosstalk, 20 Hz-20 KHz  
Frequency linearity L/R, 20 -20k 0.02dB  
Hz  
Frequency response (-3dB)  
THD+N Ratio, A wgt (0dbFS)  
<10 – 39k Hz  
0.0003% / 113dB  
Gain 28  
S/N Ratio:THD +N, A wgt (- 72 -122dB  
60dBFS)  
Gain 82 – 28dB  
Millennium interface  
Parameter  
Value  
Note  
Millennium Interface connector 5 pin XLR male, gold-plated  
Case=Gnd, Pin1=Gnd, Pin2=18  
V, Pin3=Comm, Pin4=RefClk,  
Pin5=Audio  
Output sample rate  
Output protocol  
48kHz, 96kHz or 192kHz  
SPDIF  
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Digital outputs  
Parameter  
Value  
Note  
Balanced output connector  
3 pin XLR male, gold-plated  
Case=Gnd,  
Pin1=Gnd,  
Pin2=Hot(+), Pin3=Cold(-)  
Transformer isolated output.  
With 110 Ohm load.  
Balanced output impedance  
Balanced output voltage  
Balanced output jitter  
110 ohms  
1.7Vpp  
350pS  
With 110 Ohm load  
Unbalanced output connector  
Unbalanced output impedance  
Unbalanced output voltage  
Unbalanced output jitter  
Optical output connector  
Optical output jitter  
RCA (phono) jack, gold-plated.  
Case=Gnd, Tip=Hot(+)  
Transformer isolated output.  
With 75 ohms load.  
75 ohms  
0.5Vpp  
400pS  
With 75 ohms load  
Toslink  
350pS  
Output sample rate  
48, 96, 192 kHz  
Output protocol  
SPDIF, Toslink (consumer), AES/  
EBU (professional)  
Mains  
Parameter  
Value  
Note  
Mains input connector  
Mains voltage range  
Mains voltage range  
Internal mains fuse  
Power consumption  
Power consumption  
IEC 320  
110-120 V AC, 50–60 Hz  
220-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz  
1 Amp  
1.5W  
50W  
STANDBY mode.  
OPERATE mode, no output.  
Mechanical  
Parameter  
Width  
Value  
Note  
450 mm (17.72”)  
430 mm (16.9”)  
145 mm (57”)  
12.9 kg (28.4lb)  
17.2 kg (37.9lb)  
Depth  
Including connectors.  
Including feet.  
Height  
Net weight  
Shipping weight  
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