MATRIX AUDIO ES9038Pro X-SABRE 3 Pro MQA Dac User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- MATRIX AUDIO
Table of Contents
User Manual
Packing list
- Product xl
- Remote control xl
- Power cord xl Lithium battery xl *
• Due to regulatory restrictions, it may not be provided in some cases.
Parts and names
Front panel
1. Power on /Standby
3. Input
5.Volume-/Left arrow
7. Filter
9. Settings menu| 2. Dimmer
4. Mute/Unmute
6.Volume+/Right arrow
8. SYNC mode
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Rear panel
1. Right XLR analog output
3. Leh RCA analog output
5. IIS-LVDS input
7. Coaxial input
9. Ethernet
11. Trigger input| 2. Right RCA analog output
4. Left XLR analog output
6. Optical input
8. USB audio input
10. Trigger output
12. AC input
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Home Screen
1. Sampling rate
3. Input channel
5. Audio format
7. Filter type| 2. Volume ring
4. SYNC mode
6. Network status
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Remote Control
1. Power on/Standby
2. Mute/Unmute
3.Volume+
4. Volume-
5. Filter| 6. Working/Battery LED
7. Dimmer
8. Input
9. SYNC Mode
10. Shortcut
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Connections
Connect to AC power
X-SABRE 3 is compatible with AC100-120V and AC220-240V power specifications.
Please make sure to select the correct voltage option to match your local
power before connecting the unit to the power supply. As shown:
The two options 115V and 230V are stands for:
The 115V option is fit for AC100V-120V 50/60Hz
The 230V option is fit for AC220V-240V 50/60Hz
Please use the power cable which includes an Earth wire. Ensure you have a
reliable Earth wire connection to avoid an electrical shock. Please unplug the
power cable if you need the unit to be disconnected from the mains
completely.
Connect to the input source
You can connect the X-SABRE 3 to S/PDIF output devices via the coaxial and optical port, or connect to an audio interface from Matrix X-SPDIF 2 via the IIS-LVDS port.
Connect to active speakers or power amplifiers
The X-SABRE 3 can be connected to active speakers or amplifiers via RCA or XLR cables. In order to avoid damage to your devices, please turn off the active speakers or amplifiers before connecting them to X-SABRE 3.
Connect other devices via Trigger
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Trigger In
X-SABRE 3 accepts trigger signals from the Trigger Out of other devices. Connect X-SABRE 3 to a device with a Trigger Out to achieve the power linkage of this unit and other devices. -
Trigger Out
Connect X-SABRE 3 to a device with a Trigger In to achieve the power linkage of this unit and other devices. -
Cables
Use a non-resistance cable with 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) mono plugs for trigger connection. Do not use a cable with stereo plugs for this purpose.
Connect to network
- Connect to Ethernet
X-SABRE 3 supports 1000Mbps Ethernet connection, a CAT-6 or higher version shielded Ethernet cable is recommended. Connect X-SABRE 3 to the network router with Ethernet cable, and let the unit in the network as shown below:
It is recommended to set up the router as DHCP server, the unit will be assigned an IP address automatically. After joining the network, there will be an Ethernet icon shown on the screen. As shown below:
Connect to WLAN
Let the X-SABRE 3 in the network as shown below:
Enter the 13th option “Network settings” in the Settings menu, select “wi-Fr
as shown below:
After the network search is completed, use the ” < “or” > ” touch-key to
select the SSID to be connected. X-SABRE 3 supports a 2.4g/5g wireless
network.
After entering the password, select “Join” to start connecting to this wireless network.
Tap the ” ” touch-key to enter the password input interface, tap the” < ” or”
“touch-key to switch characters. ” ” touch-key to select a character and ” ” touch-key to switch the keyboard.
After joining the wireless network, there will be a wireless network icon
shown on the screen. As shown below:
The antennas for wireless connection are located in the area shown in the
figure below, to ensure a good signal, please do not place metal objects in
this area on the top of the unit.
When the connected Ethernet or WLAN is not connected to the internet, the Home screen will display a yellow icon, as shown below:
Playback
Basic operations
4.1.1 Power on and standby
After connecting to the power supply, touch the” e>” touch-key on the device.
After hearing the beep for a few seconds, the screen will light up and LCD
screen the startup bar. The first startup after connecting to the power supply
will take about 30 seconds. Without disconnecting the power supply, the time
of start-up will be less than 5 seconds. Tap and hold the” 0 ” touch-key on
the unit or the remote control for about 2 seconds, or short press the” c.) ”
touch-key to enter Standby mode.
4.1.2 Select input source
At the Home screen, tap ” ” touch-key, tap the ” < “and ” > “to select input
channels between coaxial, optical, IIS-LVDS, USB audio, and streaming, tap the
” “touch-key again to confirm, and go back to the Home screen.
4.1.3 Volume control
At the Home screen, tap the ” < ” and ” > “touch-key to adjust the volume step
by step, tap and hold the touch-key to adjust volume rapidly. The screen will
display the current volume by dB.
When the Lineout mode was set to “Fixed”, the volume cannot be adjusted, there
will be no volume ring on the Home screen. CAUTION : “Fixed” output means
that the device outputs a maximum level signal at OdB. Before selecting this
mode, make sure that your power amplifier or active speakers have been
adjusted to a lower volume level. If the amplifier or speakers do not have a
volume control, do NOT set to “Fixed” output mode, otherwise, this operation
may damage to your devices and harm to your ears.
4.1.4 Mute/Unmute
Tap the ” x” touch-key at the Home screen to mute the device, tap it again or
tap the “< “and” > ” touch-key to unmute. It can also be unmuted by pressing
the “ x” +’ or” -” button on the remote control. 4.1.5 Filter setting
At the Home screen, tap the” ” touch-key to select PCM/DSD filters. Tap once
to set PCM filter, tap again to set DSD filters, use the”< “or” > “touch-key
to select filters, tap the “ ” touch-key again to confirm it, and back to Home
screen.
4.1.6 Set SYNC mode
At the Home screen, tap the ” S ” touch-key to let the D/A chip work at
synchronous or asynchronous modes. When the D/A mode was set to synchronous
mode, there will be a SYNC mode icon on the screen.
4.1.7 Dimmer
In order to avoid interference from the LED and the LCD screen tap the” E.”
touch-key at the Home screen, the LED of all the touch-keys will be turned
off, and at the same time, the brightness of the LCD screen will be dimmed.
Tap any touch-keys to quit Dimmer mode.
4.1.8 Auto standby
When the optical, coaxial, USB Audio and 11 S-LVDS input channel is selected,
the input signal is not locked, there are not any touch-keys or remote control
operations, and the duration of such state reaches the set auto-standby time,
then it will automatically standby. When the streaming input channel is
selected, no playing, there is not any touch-keys or remote control
operations, and the duration of such state reaches the set auto-standby time,
then it will automatically standby.
4.1.9 Remote control
The remote control uses a CR2032 battery, install the battery in the battery
holder at bottom of the remote control. Please note the polarity.
Point the remote control to the IR remote receiver like in the following picture, the remote distance is about 8 meters and the battery life is about 1 year. When the battery is low, the Working indicator on the remote control flashes red, the screen will also remind you to replace the battery.
The remote control has a shortcut button. It can be defined as any input
channels or filters in the Settings menu, which is convenient for you to
quickly operate frequently used items, and it also can be set to OFF.
If there are more than one MATRIX device in the same environment, in order to
prevent one remote control from controlling serval devices at the same time,
the remote control has 5 address codes, and these address codes can be set in
the Settings menu to realize the “one to one” control between the device and
the remote control.
Play music via optical, coaxial or IIS-LVDS port
Connect the unit to standard S/PDIF output devices via optical and coaxial, or connect to MATRIX X-SPDIF 2 via IIS-LVDS port. The signal format and the sampling rate will be displayed when the signal is locked properly. Otherwise, please check whether the cables are connected reliably and the front-end device has output signals.
Play music via USB audio port
Connect the X-SABRE 3 to a computer via a USB type-B to type-A cable, drivers
need to be installed when using on a PC with Windows 7/8/10. Find the driver
installation package from MATRIXAudio website https://matrix-
digi.com/en/downloads/ the installation process as follows:
Install drivers for Windows.
i.Double-click the driver installation package and click “Next”. ii. Select installation path and click
“Install”.
iii. Click “Next” after the installation is complete.
iv. Click “Finish” to close the wizard.
It’s no need to install drivers for macOS, select “X-SABRE 3” as audio device in System Preferences.
X-SABRE 3 can be connected to an iPhone or iPad via a Lightning to USB Camera
Adapter. X-SABRE 3 can be connected to Android devices via an OTG adapter, but
not every Android device are compatible with X-SABRE 3 via OTG connection.
AirPlay
X-SABRE 3 supports AirPlay 2, when connected to your local area network, you
can cast the music to the unit from your iPhone, iPad or MAC via AirPlay. Let
the iPhone, iPad and MAC in the same network with this unit, tap the AirPlay
icon in the Control Center and select “X-SABRE3-XXXX” as a playback device,
then enjoy the music. The album art image will be displayed on the screen of
X-SABRE 3, and the output volume can be controlled by the sender device.
Roon Ready
X-SABRE 3 has passed Roon Ready certification, you can enable and select this
unit from Roon, the audio files will be streamed to the unit bit-perfectly.
The album art image of the playing track will be displayed on the device
screen. You also can control the output volume, power on and enter standby
mode through the Roon controller app.
TIDALconnect
X-SABRE 3 supports TIDAL connect. When connected to the local area network,
you can cast the music to X-SABRE 3 from TIDAL app on your mobile devices or
computers. Select X-SABRE 3 in the broadcast menu in the TIDAL app, as shown
below:
Spotify Connect
X-SABRE 3 supports Spotify Connect. When connected to the local area network,
you can cast the music to X-SABRE 3 from Spotify app on your mobile devices or
computers.
Use your phone, tablet or computer as a remote control for Spotify. Go to
sootify.com/connect to learn how.
DLNA/UPnP
X-SABRE 3 supports DLNA/UPnP. When connected to the local area network, you
can cast the music toX-SABRE 3from DLNA/UPnPsupported apps on your mobile
devices or computers.
DLNA/UPnP is an open protocol, we cannot ensure all the DLNA/UPnP apps are
compatible with X-SABRE 3.
NOTE:
When playing with a higher sampling rate via the network, considering the
stability and bandwidth of the wireless connection, please use the Ethernet
connection first to get the best playback experience.
Settings
At the Home screen, tap the” 0″ touch-key to enter the Settings menu. Use the”
< “and” > “touch-key to switch items, tap the ” et, ” touch-key again to enter
the options of the selected item. As shown below:
You can configure the items according to the instructions on the
screen.
Appendix
About MQA (Master Qua lityAuthenticated)
X-SABRE 3 includes an MQA full decoder, which enables you to playback MQA
audio files and streams via USB audio port or from Roon, delivering the sound
of the original master recording.
A Green or blue dot beside the MQA logo 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.
Green or blue dot beside MQA logo indicates that the product is decoding and playing an MQA stream or file. The dot glows magenta to indicate that the unit is rendering an MQA stream or file. This delivers the final unfolding of the MQA file.
11S-LVDS port
The IIS-LVDS port of X-SABRE 3 is based on a standard 19-pin HDMI connector.
it uses 4 sets of LVDS differential signals to transmit HS data. It supports
up to 32Bit/768kHz PCM signal input and 1Bit/22.4MHz DSD signal input.
X-SABRE 3 is compatible with 4 sets of IIS-LVDS port definitions, you can find
the pin definition diagram in “iiS-LVDS definition” option in the Settings
menu.
The PCM format is the standard iiS format, the DSD format supports native DSD and DoP (DSD over PCM).
Technical Specifications
Hardware platform
CPU: NXP i.MX 6Quad 4x Cortex-A9 @1.2GHz
D/A Chip: ES9038PRO
Clock Source: Crystek CCHD-950
Digital Input
Coaxial & Optical:
PCM 16-24Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz,176.4kHz, 192kHz
DSD 2.8MHz (DoP)
IIS LVDS:
PCM: 16-32Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz,
384kHz, 705.6kHz, 768kHz
DSD: 2.8MHz, 5.6MHz, 11.2MHz (DoP)
DSD: 2.8MHz, 5.6MHz, 11.2MHz, 22.4MHz (Native)
USB Audio:
PCM: 16-24Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz,
384kHz, 705.6kHz, 768kHz
MQA: 16-24Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz,
384kHz MQA Studio or MQA stream DSD 2.8MHz, 5.6MHz, 11.2MHz (DoP)
DSD: 2.8MHz, 5.6MHz, 11.2MHz, 22.4MHz (Native)
Line output
XLR
DNR: > -134dB
THD+N : <0.00010%@1k, <0.000250/0@20Hz-20kH z Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
±0.05 -3dB@86kHz Channel Crosstalk: >-151dB
Output Level: 4.8VRMS
RCA
DNR: > -128dB
THD+N : <0.000150/0@i k, <0.000250/0@20Hz-20kHz Frequency Response:20Hz-20kHz
±0.05 -3dB@86kHz Channel Crosstalk: > -138dB
Output Level: 2.4VRMS
Network
LAN: 10/100/1000BASE-T
Wi-Fi: 2.4GHz/5GHz
MA player Lite
Roon Ready
PCM 16-24Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz, 352.8kHz,
384kHz, 705.6kHz, 768kHz
MQA: 16-24Bit /44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4 kHz,192kHz, 352.8kHz,
384kHz MQA Studio or MQA stream
DSD: 2.8MHz, 5.6MHz, 11.2MHz, 22.4MHz
AirPlay2
TIDAL connect
Spotify Connect
DLNA/UPnP
- The audio specs depend on the service provider.
Power supply
Voltage: 230V position is fit for AC 220V-240V 50/60Hz
115V position is fit for AC 100V-120V 50/60Hz
Standby Power Consumption: <4W
Maximum Power Consumption: <33W
Other specifications
Weight : 3.4kg(7.49pounds)
Dimension : Width: 310 mm (12.20 inches)
Depth: 218 mm (8.58 inches)
Height: 43 mm (1.69 inches)
For improvement purposes, specifications are subject to changes without prior
notice.
Precautions
– This product is for indoor use only.
– For full ventilation, it is recommended to reserve a space larger than 5 cm
around the device.
– Do not cover the air vents with stuff such as papers, tablecloths, and
curtains to obstruct ventilation.
– Do not place stuff 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 stuff filled with liquids such as vases and cups on or near the device.
– Do not put stuff around the device power plug and the AC power socket, in
order to disconnect the power supply easily when needed.
The product with the Hi-Res Audio logo is conformed to the High-Resolution
Audio standard defined by the Japan Audio Society. This logo is used under
license from the Japan Audio Society.
MQA and the Sound Wave Device have registered trademarks of MQA Limited. ©2016
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.
The Spotify Software is subject to third-party licenses found here:
https:// www.spotify.com/connect/third-Dartv-
licenses.
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