CAMBRIDGE AUDIO DacMagic 200M Digital to Analogue Converter User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Cambridge Audio
Table of Contents
- Front panel controls
- Rear panel connections
- Audio output connections
- Digital audio input connections
- USB connections
- Master Quality Authenticated (MQA)
- Auto Power Down (APD)
- Advanced settings
- Filters
- Technical specifications
- Troubleshooting
- References
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DacMagic 200M
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DacMagic 200M
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This guide is designed to make installing and using this product as easy as
possible. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy
at the time of printing; however, Cambridge Audio’s policy is one of
continuous improvement, therefore design and specifications are subject to
change without prior notice.
This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All
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under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective
owners.
MQA and the Sound Wave Device are registered trademarks of MQA Limited © 2016.
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Front panel controls
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Standby/On
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Source
Press to select between USB, Digital Inputs 1 and 2, and Bluetooth. The corresponding LED will light up to show which source has been selected. -
Digital volume control
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Filter
Press to select between three different filter modes: Fast, Slow or Short Delay, see later section for details. The corresponding LED will light up to show which filter has been selected. -
Incoming sample rate
In the presence of an incoming digital stream, the relevant LED will light up to indicate the incoming digital sampling frequency. MQA has the following variants: Green means MQA, Blue means MQA studio. Magenta indicates that the unit is rendering an MQA stream or file. DSD will light up when native DSD or DoP streams are detected. -
Headphone connection
Rear panel connections
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Unbalanced audio outputs
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Balanced audio outputs
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Digital inputs 1 and 2
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USB Audio In
For connecting to PC/MAC computers.
Note: Class 2 USB Audio only. Windows-based PCs require a Cambridge Audio USB driver to be installed before connection. -
Ground/Lift Switch
Ground – This is the default position if no issues are experienced with USB connection. USB host and DacMagic 200M use a common ground for highest link reliability.
Lift – Lifting the USB host ground can be useful if electronic hum is heard through the speakers. The switch should otherwise be left in the Ground position. -
Bluetooth Antenna
Used for wireless streaming Bluetooth audio directly from most phones, tablets and laptops. See Bluetooth section for details. -
DC 12V 2.0A power adaptor socket.
Audio output connections
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Note: Do not turn on the unit until all connections have been made.
You can use either the unbalanced (RCA/Phono) or balanced (XLR) outputs of the
DacMagic.
Unbalanced connections
Balanced connections
The XLR output is preferable for long connections if your amplifier features
balanced XLR inputs. It can better reject noise and interference in the cable.
It is possible to use the RCA phono connections and the XLR balanced
connections at the same time, e.g. for connecting to different amplifiers or
multiroom operations.
Digital audio input connections
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Note: Do not turn on the unit until all connections have been made.
TOSLINK connection
Co-axial connection
Connect your digital source to Digital Input 1 or 2. Either S/P DIF co-axial or TOSLINK optical types can be used. Optical is best to avoid ground loop noise, but some optical cables may not work correctly at 192kHz.
Important Note : Only connect one co-axial OR optical cable to each digital input. The unit will not operate if both connections are made (even if only one is active).
USB connections
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Note: Do not turn on the unit until all connections have been made.
USB Connection
Class 2 USB Audio only. Windows based PCs require a Cambridge Audio USB driver
to be installed before connection.
Note: Use a certified high-speed USB 2.0 ‘A–B’ cable.
Master Quality Authenticated (MQA)
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MQA is an award-winning British technology that delivers the sound of the
original master recording. The master MQA file is fully authenticated and is
small enough to stream or download.
Visit www.mqa.co.uk for more information.
DacMagic 200M includes MQA technology, which enables you to play back MQA audio files and streams, delivering the sound of the original master recording.
The MQA LED glows green or blue to indicate that the unit is decoding and playing an MQA stream or file, and denotes provenance to ensure that the sound is identical to that of the source material. It glows blue to indicate it is playing an MQA Studio file, which has either been approved in the studio by the artist/producer or has been verified by the copyright owner.
The MQA LED glows magenta to indicate that the unit is rendering an MQA stream or file. This delivers the final unfold of the MQA file.
Bluetooth
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Selecting this allows the DacMagic 200M to receive wireless Bluetooth audio from most phones, tablets and laptops.
Pairing
To pair a new BT device with the DacMagic 200M you need to:
- Make sure any previously paired BT device is turned OFF (this product will auto-connect to the last paired device)
- Turn on Dac Magic 200M and select BT as a source
- Activate BT on the source device
- Scan for available devices on the source device and select ‘DacMagic200M’
Unpairing
To unpair a device, you can select ‘Unpair’ in the phone’s device list, or
perform a factory reset on the DacMagic 200M, as this will delete all
previously paired devices.
Note: Your device can only be paired and connected to the DacMagic 200M
while the Bluetooth source is selected.
Paired LED status
Once your device is paired, below are the LED status of the type of codec that
is being received.
SBC Codec is represented with a solid light.
aptX Codec is represented with a 2 seconds solid light followed by a very
short light off interval.
Auto Power Down (APD)
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The product will automatically switch to standby mode after inactivity of 20
minutes. To enable or disable this function, see below instruction:
Important note: Make sure that the DacMagic 200M is in the Standby state,
before performing any APD functions.
APD OFF – Press and hold down the Volume knob for 5 seconds, and wait for
the Input LEDs to blink 2 times.
APD ON – Press and hold down the Volume knob for 10 seconds, and wait for
the Input LEDs to blink 5 times.
Advanced settings
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Important note : Make sure that the DacMagic 200M is in the Standby
state, before changing any settings.
Factory reset : All user-stored settings (input, volume and output mode)
will be erased and replaced by the unit’s default settings.
Short press both Source and Filter buttons. All LEDs will light in sequence, one by one.
Fixed/variable out mode is toggled by short pressing the Volume knob and the
Filter button at the same time:
RCA/XLR output set to fixed mode – MQA/DSD light up for 5s.
RCA/XLR output set to variable mode – 176.4/768 LED’s light up for 5s.
Note: Headphone output is always variable.
Check MCU SOFTWARE version : Double press Source button first and then
double press the Filter button.
For example, if the MCU version is V2.1, then the front panel LED should be
showing:
MQA LED – Blink 2 times
44.1k LED – Blink 1 time
Filters
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The DacMagic 200M has three different digital filter functions: Fast, Slow and
Short Delay. All three filters are highly sophisticated audiophile topologies,
optimised specifically for audio playback. In our opinion, these filters offer
excellent sound quality but differ subtly in optimisation, hence we’ve made all
three available to you.
Note: For clarity, all diagrams show the theoretical response of the
digital filter itself, excluding any analogue filtering at the DAC output or the
antialiasing filter applied during recording and/or mastering of the digital
source.
Fast Filter
The Fast (Linear Phase) filter is a highly regarded audio filter offering low ripple in both the pass and stop bands, and what is known as constant group delay. Constant group delay means that audio signals of all frequencies are always delayed by the same amount when passing through the filter. All audio is therefore fully time-coherent at the output.
The trade-off with this type of filter is that its impulse response will exhibit some pre-ringing. In other words, when excited with a theoretical impulse, the output has both a small amount of pre- and post-spike amplitude ringing (albeit well damped).
Slow Filter
Our Slow filter has a linear phase and is a compromise between some very high
frequency roll off and the minimized level of pre/post impulse ringing.
Stop band attenuation is less than other filter types, but there’s no phase
shift and the impulse response is the cleanest.
Short Delay Filter
The Short Delay (minimum phase) filter is another highly regarded audio filter that offers even lower ripple in the pass and stop bands. Unlike the Linear Phase filter, group delay is not constant; however, phase shift is low and the particular benefit with this filter is that the impulse response exhibits no pre-ringing.
We encourage you to experiment with the filters to determine which sound best to your ears and using your source equipment/programme material. The DacMagic 200M remembers and recalls the selected filter type at power up.
Note: when reproducing MQA contents, the filters selection is disabled.
Technical specifications
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DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTERS
Dual ESS ES9028Q2M DACs
DIGITAL FILTER
Selectable, Fast – Slow – Short delay
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
10Hz to 50KHz (±1dB)
THD+N @ 1KHZ 0DBFS
<0.0005% (A-Weighted)
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO
115dB (A-Weighted)
CROSSTALK @ 10KHZ
< -110dB
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE
<50 Ohms (unbal), <100 Ohm (bal)
MAX. OUTPUT LEVEL (UNBALANCED)
2.1V rms (fixed or variable – user selectable)
MAX. OUTPUT LEVEL (BALANCED)
4.2V rms (fixed or variable – user selectable)
DIGITAL INPUT WORD WIDTHS SUPPORTED
16bit (Bluetooth)
16-24bit (Optical, Coaxial, USB)
DIGITAL INPUT SAMPLING FREQUENCIES SUPPORTED
44.1kHz to 96kHz PCM, DoP64 (Optical)
44.1kHz to 192kHz PCM, DoP64 (Coaxial)
44.1kHz to 768kHz PCM, Native DSD 64x to 512x, DoP 64x to 256x (USB)
MQA COMPATIBILITY
Full decoding (Core + Renderer)
BLUETOOTH
v4.2, A2DP profile, SBC and AptX codecs
HEADPHONE OUTPUT
THD+N
< 0.001% at 1kHz 0dBFS @ 100mW into 32 Ohm
S/N
115dB (A-Weighted)
MAX OUTPUT POWER
300mW @ 32 Ohm, >65mW @ 150 Ohm
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
10Hz – 50KHz (±1dB)
RECOMMEND HEADPHONE IMPEDANCE
10 Ohm to 600 Ohm
MAX POWER CONSUMPTION
12W
COLOUR
Lunar Gray
DIMENSIONS (HXWXD)
52 x 215 x 191mm; (2.0 x 8.6 x 7.6”)
WEIGHT
1.2Kg/2.6lbs
Troubleshooting
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There is no power
Ensure the supplied AC adaptor is connected securely to the PSU socket on the
rear panel.
Ensure that the correct mains transformer is being used and that it complies
with the local electrical supply.
Ensure the mains plug is fully inserted into the wall socket and is switched
on.
There is no sound
Ensure that the amplifier is set correctly. Check that the interconnects are
inserted correctly.
Check that the correct digital input is selected (Incoming Sample Rate LED
should be on).
A low hum or buzzing sound can be heard
Power cords or lighting placed near this product. Analogue inputs are not
securely connected.
For USB try selecting the ‘Lift’ position by moving the Ground/Lift switch.
References
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