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Operating the Progression Integrated Amplifier
through the app
The app allows control of all of the basic and advanced
functions of the unit.
Player screen
When you enter the app, the player screen will appear.
The player page includes music transport controls,
standby, balance, and access to other screens. Cover
art replaces the D'Agostino logo when a music file is
selected.
Volume: To adjust the Progression Integrated Amplifier's
volume, move the slider to the right to raise the volume,
or left to lower the volume.
Control screen
Standby: This button changes the unit for the power on
to standby and the reverse.
Balance: Move the slider to the left to adjust the balance
to the left and move the slider to the right to move the
balance to the right. Press the word balance to restore
center balance.
Source Selection: Press one of the six buttons (Phono,
Aux, Theater, Radio, Server, DAC, Coaxial, Optical, USB
or Network) to select these sources. The Stream button
accesses network-based and Internet sources, such as
Spotify, Tidal, Quobuz, and NAS drives.
Optical: Press this to use the Toslink optical digital input
on the back of the Progression Integrated Amplifier.
Coaxial: Press this to use the SPDIF coaxial digital input
on the back of the Progression Integrated Amplifier.
USB: Computers can be connected using a USB-A male-
to-USB-B male cable. The USB-A connector is connected
to the computer's USB jack and the USB-B connector is
plugged into the USB input. The USB input is selected
by pressing the USB input selector button on the app.
Operation is automatic when connecting Apple computers running macOS to the digital module.
When using a computer running Windows OS, bridging software and Windows driver software
will need to be installed. A simple solution when using a Windows PC is to install the Roon Labs
(subscription required) music player software and the digital module's Windows driver. JRiver
software is also a good option when using Windows PC. Please visit the Progression Integrated
Amplifier product page at www.dandagostino.com for additional information on connecting a
Windows PC to the Progression Integrated Amplifier and to download the required Windows driver.
Phase: Press the Normal or Inverted button to flip the system's absolute phase. There's no "right"
setting; it varies from recording to recording. Just use whichever sounds better on the recording
you're listening to at the moment.
Dark Mode: These buttons dim the Progression Integrated Amplifier's front meters after a period
of time for listeners who prefer a dark environment.
The bottom row of the Player page includes queue control, favorites selections, stream options,
and play to choices. The stream option opens the page that reveals the Internet streaming
sources, cloud and network drives that the Progression Integrated Amplifier can access in the
connected system (see below).
Stream screen
The Stream screen is divided into three sections.
The items on this screen will reflect the makeup of a
particular system
Internet Music: Accesses the various Internet-based
and wireless sources that the Progression Integrated
Amplifier can access. Subscriptions are required for
these services.
Cloud: This section displays the cloud-based locations
that have been configured for music storage. For more
information, please contact your dealer.
Local Server: Displays local networked computers and
hard drives through DLNA. For more information, please
contact your dealer.
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