Setting mode (continued)
DSD digital filter setting
DSD_F>***
This setting turns the digital filter for DSD input signals sent to the
D/A converter on or off .
By default, the setting is OFF .
OFF
The 50kHz cutoff digital filter is not used .
o "DSD DIRECT" appears on the display .
ON
The 50kHz cutoff digital filter is used .
o Use this setting if modulation noise, for example, occurs when
set to OFF .
Clock setting
CLK>***
Use this to set synchronization with an external clock or clock output
to a Super Audio CD transport or other audio source device that sup-
ports clock .
By default, the setting is OFF .
o Set this to OFF when connected to a source device that does not
support clock synchronization .
OFF
Clock synchronization is not used and the master clock used to
follow the input digital signal is generated by the PLL circuit .
Operation following clock over a wide range is possible .
OUT44
44 . 1 kHz is output from the CLOCK SYNC OUT connector .
OUT88
88 . 2 kHz is output from the CLOCK SYNC OUT connector .
OUT176
176 . 4 kHz is output from the CLOCK SYNC OUT connector .
OUT48
48 kHz is output from the CLOCK SYNC OUT connector .
OUT96
96 kHz is output from the CLOCK SYNC OUT connector .
OUT192
192 kHz is output from the CLOCK SYNC OUT connector .
OUT22M
22 . 5 792 MHz is output from the CLOCK SYNC OUT connector .
OUT24M
24 . 5 76 MHz is output from the CLOCK SYNC OUT connector .
o You can synchronize an audio source device to this unit using its
high-precision crystal oscillator as a master clock by connecting
that device's clock input connector to this unit's CLOCK SYNC OUT
connector .
o The audio source device must be connected to this unit's CLOCK
SYNC OUT connector and set to receive clock synchronization .
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IN
In this mode, this unit can receive a clock signal through its CLOCK
SYNC IN connector and operate with clock synchronization .
o The audio source device must also be connected to the clock
generator or be connected to this unit's CLOCK SYNC OUT con-
nector and set to receive clock synchronization .
o The clock frequencies that can be input are 44 . 1 , 48, 88 . 2 , 96,
176 . 4 and 192 kHz as well as 24 . 5 76 MHz . The input audio sig-
nal and the input clock signal must be synchronized .
MCK IN
In this mode, this unit can receive a master clock signal through
its CLOCK SYNC IN or 10MHz IN connector from a clock gen-
erator and operate with clock synchronization . The master clock
input can be 22 . 5 792 MHz (512 × 44 . 1 kHz) or 24 . 5 76 MHz (512 ×
48 kHz) .
When 22 . 5 792 MHz is input, the sampling frequencies of the input
audio signals can be 44 . 1 , 88 . 2 , 176 . 4 or 352 . 8 kHz .
When 24 . 5 76 MHz is input, the sampling frequencies of the input
audio signals can be 48, 96, 192 or 384 kHz .
o The audio source device must also be connected to the clock
generator or be connected to this unit's CLOCK SYNC OUT con-
nector and set to receive clock synchronization .
o Be aware that during music playback, if the clock generator is
turned off or the clock connection is broken, causing the clock
signal to stop, a loud noise could be emitted from the speakers .