MATRIX AUDIO Element X Music Streamer Combo User Manual

June 6, 2024
MATRIX AUDIO

Element X Music Streamer Combo

MUSIC STREAMER COMBO User Manual

HIGH PERFORMANCE AUDIO
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Catalog

Catalog

1. Packing list ·······················01
2. Parts and name ·····················01 2.1 Front panel ····························01 2.2 Rear panel ·····························02 2.3 Display screen ··························02 2.3.1 Dispaly in main interface area ············02 2.3.2 Volume control ·······················02 2.3.3 Display for input channel ················03 2.3.4 Display for Output channel ··············03 2.4 Remote control ·························03
3. Connections ························04 3.1 Connect to AC power ·····················04 3.2 Connect to input source ··················05 3.3 Connect to headphone ···················05 3.4 Connect to active speaker or AMP ··········06 3.5 Connect to storage devices ················06 3.6 Connect to LAN ·························07 3.7 Connect to WLAN ·······················07
4. Play ······························08 4.1 Basic operation ·························08 4.1.1 Power on ·····························08

4.1.2 Select the input source ·················09 4.1.3 Select output channel ··················09 4.1.4 Volume control ·······················09 4.1.4.1 Volume adjustment ··················09 4.1.4.2 Mute ······························10 4.1.4.3 Hearing protection ···················10 4.1.5 Gain control ··························10 4.1.6 Filter settings·························10 4.1.7 Auto sleep and wake up ················10 4.1.8 Remote control ·······················11 4.2 Play music through optical,coaxialorIIS-LVDSport 11 4.3 Play music through AirPlay or DLNA ···········11 4.4 Play music from USB storage devicesSD CardNAS 12 4.5 USB Audio ····························12
5. Settings ···························13
5.1 Lineout Mode ··························13 5.2 PCM Filters ····························14 5.3 DSD Filters ····························14 5.4 Headphone Gain ·······················14 5.5 Dither ································14 5.6 Jitter Eliminator ························14 5.7 DPLL Bandwidth························15 5.8 IIS-LVDS Port Definition ··················15

5.9 Dimmer ··························15 5.10 Auto Sleep ························15 5.11 User defined button settings ··········15 5.12 Network Type ·····················15 5.13 Remote Control ····················16 5.14 Load Default ······················16 5.15 Product information ················16
6. Appendix ······················16
6.1 File formats and sampling rate supported··16 6.2 About MQA ························16 6.3 USB storage device requirements ······17 6.4 IIS-LVDS Port ·······················17 6.5 Technical specifications ··············18

Packing list 1.Packing list

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1. Product x1 2. Remote x1 3. Wi-Fi antenna x2

4. USB cable x1 5. Power cable x1

2.Parts and name
2.1 Front panel

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1. Standby 2. Menu 3. User-defined 4. Volume/control knob 5. XLR3/6.35mm headphone jack 6. XLR4 Balanced headphone jack

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7. Display 8. Remote control sensor 9. LED indicator

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2.2 Rear panel

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XLR RCA
R

XLR RCA
L

12 12 11 10 8

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1. XLR right chanel output 2. RCA right chanel output 3. RCA left chanel output 4. XLR left chanel output 5. Coaxial input 6. Wi-Fi antenna jack 7. MicroSD card slot

8. USB HOST port 9. Wired netword port 10. USB Audio port 11. IIS LVDS input 12. Optical input 13. Power input

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2.3 Display screen

2.3.1 Dispaly in main interface area

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Optical 1
PCM 44.1 k Filter 5

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1. Status for NAS devices 2. Status for USB storage devices 3. Status for MicroSD card 4. Status for Wi-Fi and ethernet
connection 5. Input channel
2.3.2 Volume control

6. Sampling rate 7. Assistant information 8. Volume bar 9. Output mode

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-30.0dB BAL

1. Current volume dB level

2. Volume bar

3. Output mode

Parts & name

2.3.3 Display for input channel

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Input

Coaxial 1

1. Input channel 2. Unselected

2.3.4 Display for output channel

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Balanced
Output
1. Current output mode 2. Selected

2.4 Remote control

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COA

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OPT

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IIS

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USB/NET

1. Standby

Filter
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9 2. Mute 3. Volume+ 4. Volume-

5. Filter

6. Coaxial

7. Optical

8. IIS

9. USB/Network*

*This button can switch input channels between USB and Network.
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3. Connections
3.1 Connect to AC power
element X is compatible with AC100-120V and AC220-240V power specifications. Please make sure to switch the bottom power voltage according to your local valtage enviroment before using. As shown:

XLR RCA
R

AC 220-240V 230
XLR
RCA

L 115

AC 100-120V

Connection
Please use the right three-phase power cable which includes the ground terminal and ensure the ground is correctly connected, or you will have the possibility of electric shock when you touch it. Please unplug the power cable, if you need the element X to be disconnected from the power.

The two sections of the voltage switch are 115V and 230V, each section for: 115V position is fit for AC100V-120V 50/60Hz 230V position is fit for AC220V- 240V 50/60Hz
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3.2 Connect to input source
Connection for front-end devices including S/PDIF output signal through coaxial and optical port; Connection for digital interface products of Matrix Audio through IIS port.

3.3 Connect to headphone
There are two headphone hybrid chassis jacks and one XLR balanced headphone jack. You can use three ways to connect to headphone:

6.35mm 6.35mm

Game Console

TV

CD Player

Computer

XLR RCA
R

XLR RCA
L

XLR.3 XLR.3 XLR.4

It is advisable to connect with high-impedance headphone for the best sound effect. If it is connected to a low-impedance and high sensitivity headphone, in order to decrease the noise, it is advisable to set the gain of headphone AMP at ‘LOW’ and consider if an impedance cable is needed.
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3.4 Connect to active speaker or AMP
In order to avoid damage to your devices, please turn off the active speakers or amplifiers before you connect them to element X.

XLR RCA

Input R

XLR RCA
R

LXLR
RCA
L

Output

L

R

L

XLR RCA
R

3.5 Connect to storage devices
There are two USB HOST ports on the rear panel to connect with standard mass storage USB devices.

The MicroSD card support up to 128GBpush to install or popup the card.

Input R

XLR RCA
R

XLR RCA
L

XLR

L R

Output L

RCA L

XLR RCA
R

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3.6 Connect to LAN
Connect to LAN, please use ethernet cable to connect element X with router ( recommend using CAT-5 or higher version shield ethernet cable), and let element X in the status as shown below:
Internet

3.7 Connect to WLAN
3.7.1 Please make sure to properly install the two Wi-Fi antennas on the rear panel (insert the Wi-Fi antenna into the jack and tighten it clockwise). You can adjust the antenna angle to change the signal effect.

Connect to WAN port

Computer

NAS

Connect to LAN port

Router

Connect to LAN port

XLR RCA
R

XLR RCA
L

Connect to LAN port

It is advisable to set up the router as DHCP server, and this function will allocate the device IP address in LAN automatically.

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XLR RCA
R

XLR RCA
L

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3.7.2 Let element X in the status as shown below:
Internet

Connect to WAN port

Computer

NAS

Connect to LAN port Router

Connect to LAN port

4. Play
4.1. Basic operation
4.1.1 Power on The LED indicator will turn to dimmed after element X is connected to power supply, indicating that it has entered the standby status, press the ‘Standby’ button on the unit body or remote control, element X will power on, and the LED indicator will turn to highlight white.
COA OPT IIS USB/NET Filter

3.7.3 Scan the QR code below to download MA Remote app for your iPhone, iPad and Android devices, and follow the configuration wizard in the app to connect element X to Wi-Fi and explore more exciting functionalities..

When the power is on, press the ‘Standby’ button on the front panel or IR Remote control to turn it into standby mode, and the LED indicator will turn to dimmed.

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4.1.2 Select the input source
Repeat pressing the menu button ‘ ‘ and switch to input channel selection menu, then rotate the knob to select between auto, coaxial 1, coaxial 2, optical 1, optical 2, IIS LVDS, USB Audio and network, you can press the knob to confirm the selection.

4.1.3 Select output channel
Repeat pressing the menu button ‘ ‘ and switch to output channel selection menu, you can select output channel between balanced headphone output, single- ended headphone output and line output, then push the button to confirm. The switching order is as follow,
Line out

Under ‘Auto’ mode, element X will automatically scan all digital input channels, the first connected input channel will be locked immediately. It will continue to scan other channels until the current channel signal is lost. When there are several input channels being connected, element X is always locking the signal which is detected at first. The order of input channel scanning is as shown,

COAX 1

COAX 2

OPT1

OPT2

Network

USB

IIS LVDS

When selected ‘Auto’ channel and the input signal being locked, it will show the auto scan mark beside the of the channel name. As shown,

Optical 1
PCM 44.1 k Filter 5

UNBAL

Single-ended headphone

Balanced headphone

When single-ended headphone output is changed to balanced headphone output, in order to avoid being scared, the output volume will reduce 6dB to make the balanced headphone have the same volume as single-ended headphone.

4.1.4 Volume control
4.1.4.1 Volume adjustment The volume can be adjusted by the knob or the and key on the remote control, and the screen will show the current volume level at the same time. Line output and headphone output have independent volume control level, also, the line output can be configured as fixed level output.

Filter

COA OPT IIS USB/NET Filter

When using network related music source such as AirPlay, DLNA, ROON or MA player, please select Network input channel.
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CAUTION
‘Fixed output’ means that the device outputs signal with maximum level at 0dB. Before selecting this mode, please make sure that your power amplifier or active speaker has been adjusted to a lower volume level. If the amplifier or speakers do not have volume control, DO NOT set up to ‘Fixed output’ mode, otherwise this operation may damage to your devices and harm to your ears.
4.1.4.2 Mute In playback status, you can press the volume knob or ‘Mute’ on the remote control to activate mute; press the ‘Mute’ again or turn the volume knob to exit mute. There will be a mute icon on the screen when mute is activated.
COA OPT IIS USB/NET Filter
4.1.4.3 Hearing protection In order to protect your hearing and avoid damage by excessive volume, when the volume of a single-ended headphone is above -30dB and balanced headphone above -36dB, the volume of single-ended headphone will be recovered to -30dB and balanced headphone will be recovered to -36dB after reboot; if the volume is lower than -30dB or -36dB, it will return to the same volume as you set last time.
4.1.5 Gain control In order to accommodate different headphones, active speakers or power amplifiers, element X has a pre-amplifier function, if the maximum volume still cannot provide

enough volume, please enable the inner pre-amplifier in the setting menu to get +10dB gain. Please refer to the 1st option for line output pre-amplifier and the 4th option for headphone pre-amplifier (page 13-14).
4.1.6 Filter settings
When element X is playing PCM or DSD music, users can select the digital filters to get different sound performance. Users can switch on the 2nd option in the setting menu or add the Filter setting to shortcut key ” on 11th option to fast switch it (page 14-15). The current selected filter will display in the auxiliary information area on the screen, and the encoding mode of DSD audio is also displayed there. When playing MQA files, the PCM filter will invalid.

2 PCM Filter

MOD 1

3 DSD Filter

47kHz

4.1.7 Auto sleep and wake up
element X will enter sleep mode when the current selected digital channel has no input signal and no operation for more than 5 minutes. The following operations can wake up element X from sleep status, – Press the volume knob on the front panel of element X – Press the ‘Standby’ button on element X or remote control – Recover the input signal of the selected channel or recover signal of any digital channels under Auto Scan mode When element X has stopped playing for more than 5 minutes on the Network input channel, and no operation for more than 5 minutes, it will enter sleep mode automatically, and will wake up by the following conditions: – Push music to element X through AirPlay or DLNA – Play music through MA player – Play music as a ROON endpointv

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4.1.8 Remote control Remote control uses a CR2032 button cell battery. Pull out the battery slot at the bottom to install battery and make sure to put in the right polarity.
Please point the remote control to the remote sensor in the area in the following picture, the remote distance is about 8 meters and the battery life is about one year, please replace the battery if the remote distance becomes shorter or loses sensitivity .

4.2 Play music through optical, coaxial or IIS-LVDS port
When it is connected with front-end devices, which including S/PDIF output digital signal through coaxial and optical port or digital interface products of Matrix Audio through IIS port, the screen will show sampling rate and signal format of the selected input channel.

Optical 1
PCM 44.1 k Filter 5

UNBAL

If the sampling rate and signal format on the screen is not displayed correctly, please check if the cable is correctly connected or the front-end device is outputting signal.

4.3 Play music through AirPlay or DLNA
After element X connected to LAN with the ethernet cable or wireless, users can push the music from your smart phone or other mobile devices to it through AirPlay or DLNA. Connect the Wi-Fi of your iPhone or iPad to the same local area network as the element X, and click AirPlay to select element X as audio device, then choose and enjoy your favored music.

About 8 meters

30°

30°

COA OPT IIS USB/NET Filter

Connect the Android devices and element X through Wi-Fi under the same LAN, and open the APP including DLNA function, then play music and push it to element X. The experience of using element X with an Android device is due to the compatibility of music APPs, not all the Android devices or music APPs have DLNA function.
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4.4 Play music from USB storage devicesMicroSD CardNAS
element X can play the music from USB storage devicesMicroSD CardNAS through MA player. Download MA Remote APP to get more detail about user guide. MA player can play kinds of lossless format audio files, as well as DSD music, it also includes MQA full decoder technology, we believe you will feel a new experience when enjoying music collections.
4.5 USB Audio
When the element X needs to be connected to computer as an USB DAC, please install driver for Windows 7/8/10 which can be found in Matrix official website, the URL of the download page is: https://matrix- digi.com/en/downloads/, the installation process as follow,
Install the Windows driver for element X
Step 1 Double-click the driver installation file, and click ‘Next’

Step 2 Please select the installation path and click ‘Install’
Step 3 Installation is completed and click ‘Next’
Step 4 Click ‘Finish’, the driver installation is completed.

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Settings
Use element X under Mac OS X Mac OS X does not need a driver. Please select the audio device as ‘element Series’ in System Preferences.
Connect element X to mobile devices via USB port Use Apple Lightening to USB Camera Kits to connect element X with iOS devices. element X can be connected to an Android device with Micro USB or Type-C USB port via the OTG cablebut it’s not guaranteed to be compatible with all Android devices.
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5. Settings
Repeat pressing the ‘Menu’ key to enter into configuration menu, then press the knob to enter configuration items. As shown:
Push knob enter settings
Settings
There are 15 items in the configuration menu as follow:
5.1 Lineout Mode
Lineout mode can be set as, 0dB Fixed: 0dB gain , fixed 0dB ADJ: 0dB gainattenuation adjustableDefault 10dB ADJ: +10dB gainattenuation adjustable

1 Lineout Mode

10dB ADJ

Connect to power amplifier including volume control, recommend to set as ‘0dB Fixed’ Connect to active speakers, recommend to set as ‘0dB ADJ’ Connect to active speakers which has lower volume gain, recommend to set as ‘+10dB ADJ’
Line output max volume Press “” button to confi rm

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In order to avoid misoperation, switching from 0dB ADJ or 10dB ADJ to 0dB Fixed requires a 2-step confirmation, press “” button to confirm, other operations will cancel this setting.
5.2 PCM Filters
7 Configurable digital filters with different frequency response curves, to set filters for different timbre MOD1 fast roll-off, minimum phase filter (Default) MOD2 slow roll-off, minimum phase filter MOD3 fast roll-off, linear phase filter MOD4 slow roll-off, linear phase filter MOD5 brickwall filter MOD6 hybrid, fast roll-off, minimum phase filter MOD7 Apodizing, fast roll- off, linear phase filter

2 PCM Filter

MOD 1

The frequency response curve of 7 different filters are as follow:

(Tested at 1kHz)
5.3 DSD Filters
Set the cut-off frequency of DSD digital filter 47kHzDefault50kHz60kHz70kHzAUTO

3 DSD Filter

47kHz

Suggestion: DSD64 – 47k, DSD128 – 50k, and so on. When this option sets to AUTO, the DSD filter will be selected automatically.
5.4 Headphone Gain
Set headphone amplifier gain LowDefault High Suggestion: ‘Low’ for low- impedence and low-power headphones. ‘High’ for high-impedence and high-power headphones.

4 Headphone Gain

High

5.5 Dither
Configure to turn ON/OFF the dither function, it can effectively reduce the quantizing distortion. ONDefault OFF

5 Dither

ON

5.6 Jitter Eliminator
Set the internal time-base jitter elimination circuit for turn ON or OFF. ONDefault OFF

6 Jitter Eliminator

ON

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5.7 DPLL Bandwidth

Set the DPLL Bandwidth

Low: Low bandwidth

High: High bandwidth

Normal: Standard bandwidth (Default)

7 DPLL Bandwidth

Normal

It’s recommended to set the DPLL bandwidth to default, but when the quality of digital signal which output from front-end device is poor and the element X can not lock the signal stablely, please select high bandwidth, The sound quality may be reduced in high bandwidth mode.
5.8 IIS-LVDS Port Definition
There are 4 kinds of IIS LVDS port definition provided, for detailed definition diagram, please refer to section 6.4 (page 17). TYPE ADefault TYPE B TYPE C TYPE D

IIS – LVDS Port 8

TYPE A

Please select ‘TYPE A’ when collocated with Matrix Audio products.

5.9 Dimmer
In order to avoid the interference from the LED indicator and the screen, element X can enter dimmer mode after no operation for 2 minutes, when this option is turned on. At dimmer mode, the LED indicator will reduce brightness and the screen will turn off. The screen can be activated by operating on the remote control or on the unit body. Turn off this option to prevent element X enter dimmer mode.
ON
OFFDefault

9 Dimmer

ON

5.10 Auto Sleep
When there is no input signal from the selected channel and no operation for more than 5 minutes, element X will enter Sleep mode. element X will not enter ‘Auto Sleep’ mode when ‘Auto Sleep’ function is off. ONDefault OFF

10 Auto Sleep

ON

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5.11 User defined button settings
Set the function of ” button on the front panel There are 4 actions available: INPUT: Set ‘Input Channel Select’ as a shortcut, switch to next input channel by every pressing OUTPUT: Set ‘Output Channel Select’ as a shortcut, switch to next output channel by every pressing (Default) FILTER: Set ‘Filter Select’ as a shortcut, switch to next filter by every pressing INFO: Set ‘Product Info’ as a shortcut to display hardware and software information of the unit

11 ” O ” Button Func

OUTPUT

5.12 Network Type
Select network access method for element X, when you select the option LAN, Wi-Fi is disabled and vice versa if you select Wi-Fi, ethernet is disabled. LANWired network Wi-FiWireless network (Default)

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5.13 Remote Control
If there are more than 1 Matrix device in the same place, in order to prevent one remote control from controlling multiple device at the same time, element X has 5 built-in sets of remote control address codes, which can be switched under this option to achieve ‘one-to-one’ control between the remote control and the host.

13 Remote Control

Enter

Press the knob to enter the remote control settings as shown below, at this time, you will see the current remote control address code on the screen, press the button on the remote control and the screen will display the corresponding name. Hold the Standby and Filter buttons on the remote control for 5 seconds at the same time, the screen will display a new address code, press the 2 buttons again within 5 seconds to switch to the next address code, repeat the operations above to select the address code, press ” or ” to return to the menu page.
ADD: 1
Set
Key: Filter

5.14 Load Default
Press the knob in this option, all the settings will return to default.

14 Load Default

Enter

5.15 Product information
Push the knob under this option, the hardware and software information will shown on the screen.

15 Product info

Enter

6. Appendix
6.1 Audio file formats and sampling rate supported
MA player supports the following audio file formats MP3, WMA, WAV, AIF, AIFC, AIFF, AAC, FLAC, OGG, APE, ALAC, M4A, DSF, DFF PCM sampling rate support up to PCM 16/24/32Bit_44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz,
176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, 384kHz, 705.6kHz, 768kHz
DSD sampling rate support up to DSD 2.8 MHz, 5.6 MHz, 11.2 MHz, 22.4MHz More audio file formats could be supported through future firmware updates.
6.2 About MQA (Master Quality Authenticated)
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. ‘MQA’ or ‘ MQA.’ indicates that the product 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. ‘MQA.’ indicates it is playing an MQA Studio file, which

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has either been approved in the studio by the artist/producer or has been verified by the copyright owner. The MA player delivers the final unfold of the MQA file and displays the original sample rate of the file. The sampling rate for MQA encoded playback covers 44.1k-384kHz.
MA player
352.8 k BAL
6.3 USB storage device requirements
– element X can use devices that comply with the USB mass storage standard, but cannot guarantee compatibility with all storage devices or memory cards. – USB storage devices support FAT, FAT32, exFAT, NTFS formats. – If the USB storage device is partitioned, each partition will be treated as a separated device. – When using extension cable to connect a USB storage device may result in unstable connection. – When using a USB hub to connect the USB storage device to element X, it may not work properly. – The USB port of element X cannot supply more than 500 mA to the peripherals. – If USB storage device comes with a power adapter, please connect power adapter to the storage device.

CAUTION
Matrix Audio is not responsible for data loss, modification, or failure to the USB storage devices. We strongly recommend you back up the data in the USB storage device before using it on element X.
6.4 IIS-LVDS Port
The IIS port of element X is a standard 19-pin HDMI connector. It uses four sets of LVDS differential signals to transmit IIS data. It supports up to 32Bit/768kHz PCM signal input and 1Bit/45.1MHz DSD signal input. The PCM format is the standard IIS format, the DSD format supports the original DSD format (Native DSD) and the DSD format of DoP encoding. The IIS port of element X is compatible with TYPE A and TYPE B. These are 2 different interface definitions, which can be configured in the 8th setting option. The port definition as shown bellow:
IIC SCL/DSD/PCM
TYPE_A: IIS standard definition

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IIC SCL/DSD/PCM
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6.5 Technical Specifications
Digital Input
COAXIAL & OPTICAL: PCM_16-24Bit/44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz,
176.4kHz, 192kHz DSD DSD64(DoP)
IIS-LVDS: PCM 16-32Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz
176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, 384kHz, 705.6kHz, 768kHz DSD DSD64/128/256/(DoP) DSD DSD64/128/256/512 (Native)
USB Audio: PCM 16-24Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz,
176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz, 384kHz, 705.6kHz, 768kHz DSD DSD64/128/256(DoP) DSD DSD64/128/256/512(Native)

Line Output XLR
XLR Pin Definition

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2

3

1: GND 2: + 3: –

SNR: > -131dB THD+N: < 0.00012%@1k, < 0.00025%@20Hz-20kHz Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz ±0.05 -3dB@120kHz Crosstalk> -145dB Output Level: 4.5VRMS@0dB, 15.8VRMS@+10dB
RCA
SNR: > -124dB THD+N: < 0.00012%@1k, < 0.00025%@20Hz-20kHz Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz ±0.05 -3dB@105kHz Channel Crosstalk: > -137dB Output Level: 2.3VRMS@0dB, 8VRMS@+10dB

Headphone Output XLR4 and Dual XLR3
XLR4 Pin Definition

4

1

32

1: L+ 2: L3: R+ 4: R-

Dual XLR3 Pin Definition

2

1

3

1: GND 2: + 3: –

SNR: > -117dB THD+N: < 0.00055%@20Hz-20kHz 1VRMS Frequency Response: 20Hz- 20kHz ±0.05 -3dB@50kHz Output Impedance< 1.5 Output Power1700mw@33,1180mw@300,
650mw@600 (1%THD) Gain+18dB@Low Gain+28dB@High Gain

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TRS 6.35mm Definition
SNR: > -112dB THD+N: < 0.00055%@20Hz-20kHz 1VRMS Frequency Response: 20Hz- 20kHz ±0.1 -3dB@50kHz Output Impedance: < 1.5 Output Power: 1150mW@33, 308mW@300,
152mW@600(1%THD) Gain: +12dB@Low Gain+22dB@High Gain
Network
LAN10BASE-T/100BASE-TX WLAN2.4GHz/5GHz, IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n standard
USB Host
USB 2.0 High-Speed Each port provides a maximum of 500mA current
Power Supply
Power Voltage 230V position is fit for AC220V-240V 50/60Hz 115V position is fit for AC100V-120V 50/60Hz Standby Power Consumption< 6W Sleep Power Consumption< 10W Max Power Consumption< 40W

50mm

Dimension
340×281×60mmL×W×H, including the protruding part) 340mm

60mm

Precautions
– This product is for indoor use only.
– For full ventilation, it is recommended to reserve a space of larger than 5 cm around the device.
– Do not cover the air vents with stuffs such as papers, tablecloths, and curtains to obstruct ventilation.
– Do not place stuffs with flame, such as lighted candles, on the device.- If the device is used in tropical areas, please be careful to prevent insects from entering the machine through the air vents.
– The device must not be subject to water droplets or splashes. Please do not place stuffs filled with liquids such as vases and cups on or near the device.
– Do not put stuffs around the device power plug and the AC power socket, in order to disconnect the power supply easily when needed.

238mm

281mm

128mm

Weight
4.2kg
19

For improvement purpose, specifications subject to changes without prior notice.
The product with Hi-Res Audio logo is conformed to High-Resolution Audio standard defined by Japan Audio Society. This logo is used under license from Japan Audio Society.
The MQA logo is a trade mark of MQA Limited. © MQA Limited 2020.
Being Roon Ready means that Matrix network players transparently discover and connect to Roon without any configuration, and bit-perfect audio is delivered from Roon to your network player.
PGVA001V1.0

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