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Analogue Outputs

Balanced Output

Balanced connections provide greater dynamic headroom and improved S/N
ratio. If your amplifier has a greater dynamic headroom input uses the balanced
connection. You need one XLR balanced cable per channel. The socket connects
to the player and the plug normally connects to the amplifier.
Unbalanced Output
If you cannot used the balanced outputs, connect a high quality stereo screened
RCA phone change to phono lead from the unbalanced outputs of the 8300CD
to a suitable input of the amplifier.

Digital Outputs

Coaxial and Optical output
One Coaxial and one Optical SPDIF digital output. Connect a suitable digital
coaxial (fully screened) interconnect or optical cable from the appropriate SPDIF
output of the 8300CD to the input of the DAC or CD transport.
AES/EBU Output
This is a professional Digital interface used primarily in sound studios. The
connection conforms to AES3 and uses 110 ohm shielded twisted pair(STP) cable
with an XLR interface capable of carrying signals up to a distance of 100 meters.

Digital Inputs

Four digital inputs (Two Coaxial and two Optical) are provided for connecting
the 8300CD to an external SPDIF source. The inputs are connectable to a
wide range of digital media. Connect a suitable digital coaxial (fully screened)
interconnect or optical cable from the SPDIF output of the source component to
the appropriate input of the 8300CD.
If you are connecting a multichannel source, access the menu of the source
component and set SPDIF output to (L)PCM Stereo with the speakers OFF.
USB Port
Use a certified USB2.0 cable, connect the cable to 8300CD and then to
the USB port on the digital source. If the media player on your computer
features stereo and multichannel output set the output of the media
player to stereo.
AES/EBU input
Professional digital studios input that accepts up to 192kHz
12V Trigger Connectors
A trigger circuit is a "daisy chain" in which one unified command from
the master unit (8300CD) can bring all the connected "slave" units into
or out of standby. The slave equipment is left powered on but is switched
in and out of standby in synchronism with the master. When the 8300CD
is powered on or off, the trigger pulse switches all slave equipment on or
off in tandem.
Two trigger outputs are provided and they are both enabled as supplied
though you may fully or partially disable them as required.
Trigger operation of 8300CD with two 8300MB power amplifier
Mains Input
Before connecting the 8300CD to the mains supply make sure that all the other
connections to your system have been properly and securely made. Make sure the
ON/OFF switch on the 8300CD is switched off. Switch the mains supply off at the
wall socket, and then, using the cable supplied, connect the socket on the back
of your 8300CD to an AC supply outlet. The player is now ready for operation.
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