Technical specification, Additional information – Primare DAC30 high resolution DAC User Manual
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d A C 3 0 u s e r g u i d e
f e A t u r e s
24 bit, 192kHz operation
Crystal DSD DAC CS4398
R-Core transformer
An audiophile relay controlled mute circuit
A n A l o g u e o u t p u t s
Balanced outputs
XLR, 4.3V.
Unbalanced output
RCA, 4.3V.
d i g i t A l i n p u t s
Coax/optical inputs
3 x TOSlink or S/PDIF auto-sensing.
Balanced input
1 x XLR AES/EBU.
USB input
1 x USB B asynchronous.
p e r f o r m A n C e
Signal to noise ratio
120 dB
g e n e r A l
Size
430 x 370 x 95mm (WxDxH)
Colour
Black or titanium
teChniCAl speCifiCAtion
p h A s e
The phase of the AC supply can make a significant 
difference to the sound.
Ensure that the live pin of the AC power cable 
is connected to the left-hand pin of the power 
connector, viewed from the back panel:
Live
B u r n - i n
Your Primare will start to sound best after an 
initial burn-in of approximately 24 hours. 
You will notice a further smaller improvement in 
sound quality for at least another 3 days’ playing.
u s B s A m p l e r A t e
To take advantage of the highest 24 bit/192kHz 
setting offered by the DAC30 you may need 
to select an appropriate output setting on your 
computer.
AdditionAl informAtion
The DAC30 offers the processing engine of the celebrated Primare BD32 universal
player, a high-end low-noise circuit layout, and balanced XLR outputs for connection
to a high quality music system.
These instructions help you get the best possible sound from your DAC30.
