NuForce DAC-80 User guide

Type
User guide

NuForce DAC-80 Below you will find brief product information to help give you an idea of the features and possible use cases for the Nuforce DAC-80.

The NuForce DAC-80 is a versatile digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that offers a variety of features to enhance your audio experience. With its high-quality DAC chip and precision circuitry, the DAC-80 delivers pristine sound quality from a variety of digital sources.

The DAC-80 supports a wide range of digital audio formats, including PCM up to 384kHz/32-bit and DSD up to 5.6MHz. It also features a variety of digital inputs, including USB, optical, and coaxial, making it compatible with a variety of devices, including computers, CD/DVD players, and streaming media players.

NuForce DAC-80 Below you will find brief product information to help give you an idea of the features and possible use cases for the Nuforce DAC-80.

The NuForce DAC-80 is a versatile digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that offers a variety of features to enhance your audio experience. With its high-quality DAC chip and precision circuitry, the DAC-80 delivers pristine sound quality from a variety of digital sources.

The DAC-80 supports a wide range of digital audio formats, including PCM up to 384kHz/32-bit and DSD up to 5.6MHz. It also features a variety of digital inputs, including USB, optical, and coaxial, making it compatible with a variety of devices, including computers, CD/DVD players, and streaming media players.

NuForce
DAC-80 / HAP-100 / STA-100
Remote Control Interaction and Usage Guide
Upon a cursory inspection, one will note that the same hand-held Remote Control is
provided with each of the above products, such that any given remote is capable of
controlling any of the above listed products. As a result, there exists the potential for
undesirable interaction and/or simultaneous response from two or more products when
they are used together within a single system.
Specifically, when a single remote is intended to control only the operation of a single
device, if certain steps are not taken beforehand it is likely that a nearby companion
device will respond in some way as well. Fortunately, two sets of remote IR codes are
provided so any such undesirable conflicts can be avoided by following the simple
procedures below:
1) Initial AC Power Switch State:
DAC-80 = OFF
HAP-100 = OFF
STA-100 = OFF
2) Turn the HAP-100's main AC Power switch (located at the rear of the unit) to the
"ON" position. Doing so will place it in "Standby" mode.
3) Using the first hand-held Remote Control, press the "ON" button. The HAP-100
will now be turned on, is ready for use and will be controlled by the first remote
control from this point forward.
4) Turn the DAC-80's main AC Power switch (located at the rear of the unit) to the
"ON" position. Doing so will place it in "Standby" mode.
5) Using the second hand-held Remote Control, press the "ON" button. The DAC-
80 will now be turned on, is ready for use and will be controlled by the second
remote control from this point forward.
6) Turn the STA-100's main AC Power switch (located at the rear of the unit) to the
"ON" position. Doing so will place it in "Standby" mode.
7) Either hand-held remote can be used to turn it "ON" or "OFF" by pressing the
respective button on the remote control. Whichever remote happens to be used
(the first or second), it will now turn on and off both the original device associated
with it AND the STA-100.
Recommendations:
In order to prevent any annoying device "Turn-ON" or "Turn-OFF" noises ("thump-
like" impulse sounds, etc.) from being reproduced by the speakers and possibly
(rarely) causing damaging to them, simply perform the following sequence.
SYSTEM Turn-ON:
1) Turn "ON" the HAP-100/STA-100 combination and adjust the volume on the
HAP-100 to its minimum setting.
2) Turn "ON" the DAC-80. Start playing a music selection.
3) Slowly increase the volume of the HAP-100 to your desired listening level.
SYSTEM Turn-OFF:
1) Decrease the volume of the HAP-100 to its minimum setting and then turn "OFF"
the HAP-100/STA-100 combination.
2) Turn "OFF" the DAC-80.
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NuForce DAC-80 User guide

Type
User guide

NuForce DAC-80 Below you will find brief product information to help give you an idea of the features and possible use cases for the Nuforce DAC-80.

The NuForce DAC-80 is a versatile digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that offers a variety of features to enhance your audio experience. With its high-quality DAC chip and precision circuitry, the DAC-80 delivers pristine sound quality from a variety of digital sources.

The DAC-80 supports a wide range of digital audio formats, including PCM up to 384kHz/32-bit and DSD up to 5.6MHz. It also features a variety of digital inputs, including USB, optical, and coaxial, making it compatible with a variety of devices, including computers, CD/DVD players, and streaming media players.

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