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Coax Input 

Connect a coax digital signal to the yellow phono socket. Select the coax input indicated by the red 
source light.

 

 
Optical Input 

Connect an optical digital signal to the TOSLink socket. Select the optical input indicated by the 
green source light. 

 
SD USB Input 

The standard definition (SD) USB input allows for music playback up to 16 bit 48Khz. This input 
does not require any drivers and will be compatible with nearly all mobile phones / tablets and other 
source components with USB connection. ( USB drives and USB memory sticks / cards are not 
supported ).  
Using an OTG (on the go) USB cable or the Apple

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 Camera Connection Kit Hugo can be 

connected directly to a phone or tablet.

  

Select the SD USB input indicated by the yellow source light. 

 
HD USB Input 

The high definition (HD) USB input is the highest quality method of digital playback. This input is 
asynchronous and uses Hugo’s own highly accurate clock circuit. This input will support 384Khz 
PCM/DXD and also DSD64 and DSD128 in DoP format. No drivers are required for Apple

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 and 

Android

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devices but for Mirosoft Windows

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you must firstly load the drivers on the supplied CD 

or download them from our website. 

 

Using an OTG (on the go) USB cable or the Apple

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 Camera Connection Kit Hugo can be 

connected directly to a phone or tablet.

 

 

Select the HD USB input indicated by the white source light.

 

 
Headphones 

Up to 3 sets of headphones can be connected at the same time to share the listening experience. 
There is one larger 6.35mm jack socket and two smaller 3.5mm sockets. The high current output 
stage will work with headphone impedances as low as 4 ohms or up to several hundred ohms so 
there are no restrictions on headphone type or choice.  
 

 

Charging 

Plug in the supplied wall power adapter to charge Hugo. The bright white charge light will 
illuminate through the lens. When fully charged (approx 5 hours) the charge light will switch off. It 
is safe to leave the power adapter connected continuously to charge and power Hugo. The charge 
status is indicated by a colour changing light under the lens. Blue is fully charged and this will 
change through green to red as the batteries discharge. When there is no power left the light will 
flash red and the output will mute. Please recharge when this happens. 

 
Sample Frequency Lights 

Each digital sample frequency received will cause Hugo to illuminate different colours to indicate 
correct operation. The sequence is as follows:- 
Red – 44KHz, Orange – 48Khz, Yellow – 88KHz, Green – 96KHz, Light Blue – 176Khz, Dark Blue 
– 192KHz, Light Purple – 352Khz(DXD), Purple – 384KHz(DXD).  
White indicates DSD operation at either DSD64 or DSD128. 

 
Crossfeed 

There are 3 crossfeed modes that enhance the listening experience to give a more spatial ‘out of the 
head’ stereo sound field. Using advanced filtering and delay the normal headphone stereo image is 

Summary of Contents for Hugo

Page 1: ...t digital audio signal as found on many portable devices Hugo can also be used as a standalone DAC with RCA phono outputs to connect into a HiFi system Coaxial and optical digital inputs will connect to a variety or source components There is an advanced volume control which can be bypassed for line level operation Hugo is a truly versatile audio component to enhance your listening experience Get ...

Page 2: ...c via a Bluetooth enabled device Hugo supports standard A2DP Bluetooth audio or the higher quality APTX Bluetooth Audio codec Select the Bluetooth input indicated by a blue source light and then follow the instructions on your device to pair with Hugo The pairing code is 0000 if required Left and Right phono output Can be volume controlled or at 2V line level connect to amplifier or preamplifier 2...

Page 3: ...USB input indicated by the white source light Headphones Up to 3 sets of headphones can be connected at the same time to share the listening experience There is one larger 6 35mm jack socket and two smaller 3 5mm sockets The high current output stage will work with headphone impedances as low as 4 ohms or up to several hundred ohms so there are no restrictions on headphone type or choice Charging ...

Page 4: ...hen activating bypass mode Specifications Inputs 1x Optical TOSLink 24 bit 192kHz capable 1 x RCA coaxial input 24 bit 384kHz capable 1 x Driverless USB input 16 bit 44 48kHz capable designed for tablets phones with no high resolution software 1x HD USB input 32 bit 384KHz and DSD128 capable phone computer tablet playback driverless on Apple Android Requires driver installation on Microsoft Window...

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