dCS Vivaldi DAC
User Manual
Software Issue 1.0x
August 2012
Filename: Vivaldi DAC Manual v1_0x.docx
Page 13
English
version
STEP 5 – Choosing a Sync Mode
So far, the system has been set up to lock to the clock generated by the source. (If you are using the
SDIF interface, the DAC will lock to a word clock generated by the source.) This is the simplest
arrangement, but it does not give the best sonic performance due to clock jitter.
If your source equipment has a word clock input, you may be able to reduce the jitter in your system
by either setting the DAC to Master Mode or locking the system to a Master Clock. If not, you can miss
out this section.
The
Sync Mode
setting must be set separately for each input that is used. This
arrangement is necessary to allow a mixture of clocked and un-clocked sources to be
used in the same system.
Using the DAC in Master Mode
!
You can use Master Mode with the PCM inputs ONLY if your source equipment can lock
to a 44.1kHz word clock and the DAC is receiving data at 44.1, 88.2, 176.4 or 352.8kS/s
or DSD. If the system is not set up correctly and fails to lock, you will hear clicks / noises
from the speakers and the signal may be distorted.
•
Connect the equipment as shown, taking special care to connect the clock cable correctly.
Analogue outputs
to Amplifier
Figure 3 – Using the
Vivaldi
Transport with the DAC in Master Mode
To select
Master Mode
, open the DAC’s menu, navigate to the
Settings > Sync Mode
menu
page. The button sequence is:
Menu,
►
, Menu,
and then use the
Menu
button to select
the
Master Mode
icon.