Ferrum WANDLA Golden Sound Edition Instructions
- September 30, 2024
- ferrum
Table of Contents
- Ferrum WANDLA Golden Sound Edition
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFO
- BOX CONTENTS
- DEVICE FEATURES
- WANDLA OVERVIEW
- GETTING STARTED
- SCREEN AND MENU STRUCTURE
- I2S INPUT **
- MQA
- REMOTE CONTROL
- USB AUDIO CONTROL PANEL
- Control Panel
- FIRMWARE UPDATE
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
- WARRANTY
- FCC WARNING **
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Ferrum WANDLA Golden Sound Edition
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: WANDLA
- Manufacturer: Ferrum
- Editions: Regular and GoldenSound Edition
- User Manual Date: September 2024
Product Usage Instructions
Important Safety Information
Before using the WANDLA, it is crucial to follow these safety guidelines:
- Avoid exposure to dripping or splashing liquids.
- Keep liquids away from the device and do not place liquid-filled objects near it.
- Do not allow foreign objects to enter the enclosure.
- Ensure proper ventilation to prevent overheating.
- Disconnect the power cord if moisture enters the unit and seek professional inspection.
- Use caution when moving the device on a cart to prevent tip-over accidents.
- Avoid placing the unit on surfaces that can block airflow or cause overheating.
- Connect only to compatible power sources and disconnect during lightning storms or prolonged periods of inactivity.
- Regularly inspect for damage and discontinue use if any issues are detected.
Box Contents
The box should contain:
- WANDLA device
- User Manual
- Power cord
- Any additional accessories specified by the manufacturer
Device Features
The WANDLA boasts the following features:
- High-quality audio output
- Sleek design
- User-friendly interface
- Compatibility with Ferrum power supplies
WANDLA Overview
The WANDLA by Ferrum provides users with a premium audio experience and a
durable design suitable for various environments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Q: What should I do if liquid spills into the unit?
A: Immediately disconnect the power cord and seek professional inspection to prevent any damage or hazards. -
Q: Can I use any power supply with the WANDLA?
A: It is recommended to use Ferrum power supplies to ensure optimal performance and safety. -
Q: How often should I clean the WANDLA?
A: Use a damp cloth for cleaning and avoid using liquid or aerosol cleaners. Clean as needed to maintain optimal performance.
Thank you for choosing WANDLA!
Just prepare to be converted by the real thing.
WANDLA is Ferrum’s flagship D/A Converter. With WANDLA, we are making a
statement to the current and next generation of music lovers, because it
represents tomorrow’s standard of high end digital-to-analog conversion. Think
of WANDLA like a Formula 1 racing car. Like the F1 constructors’ team building
the best racing car, Ferrum created the best engine for The Converter. We
transformed our ARM chip, making it capable of doing the work of five chips,
and took the ESS Sabre DAC chip to the next level with our new current to
voltage converter. With its power technology coming from both OOR and HYPSOS,
you may rest assured you are getting the absolute best we can build. By adding
a unique set of digital filters, you now can fine-tune your DAC to your
specific sonic needs. WANDLA will sound great right out of the box, but please
feel free to experiment with the various digital filter settings. Many hours
of musical bliss are right in front of you. Enjoy!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFO
- Warning: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or enclosure discoloration, be sure that the apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed near or on the apparatus.
- Read and follow all the instructions before connecting or operating the component. Keep this manual so you can refer to these safety instructions. Heed all warnings and safety information in these instructions.
- Do not allow any objects to get into the enclosure. If the unit is exposed to moisture, or a foreign object gets into the enclosure, immediately disconnect the power cord.
- Take the unit to a qualified service person for inspection and necessary repairs.
- Unplug this product from the power supply before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
- When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
- Do not place the unit on a bed, sofa, rug, carpet, or similar surface that could block the heatsink airflow.
- If the component is placed in a bookcase or cabinet, there must be ventilation of the cabinet to allow proper cooling.
- Keep the WANDLA away from radiators, kettles, heat registers, stoves, or any other appliance that produces heat.
- Connect the WANDLA only to a power source that meets its requirements (voltage and amps). We recommend using Ferrum power supplies.
- The safest and only method of isolating the device from the power supply is to disconnect the DC plug. Ensure that the DC plug remains accessible at all times.
- Unplug the WANDLA during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Do not route the DC cord where it will be crushed, pinched, bent at severe angles, exposed to heat, or damaged in any way. Pay particular attention to the DC cord at the plug and where it exits the back of the unit.
- Immediately unplug and stop using the WANDLA and have it inspected and/or serviced by a qualified service agency if:
- the power cord or plugs have been damaged
- objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit
- the unit has been exposed to rain
- the unit shows signs of improper operation
- the unit has been dropped or damaged in any way
- when the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
This indicates a need for service.
Warning: When replacement parts are required after the warranty period,
be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer or have the same specification as the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. Upon
completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper
operating condition.
Note: In households with small children, an adult should provide
supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential
for the safe operation of the unit.
BOX CONTENTS
- WANDLA DAC
- AC/DC power adapter
- USB cable
- power cord
- remote
- quick guide
DEVICE FEATURES
- Ultra-low THD analog section with very well tuned I/V converter for ES9038PRO
- Hybrid internal power supply (low noise, ultra fast, etc.); power rails are separated i.e. channels are separated
- Digitally controlled analog attenuators for volume control; selectable: analog or digital
- Preamp function (analog and digital input selector, volume control, balance, trim for every input etc.)
- Digital filters (upsampler) inside ARM chip designed by HQPlayer creator
- Wide range of inputs including I2S and ARC
- Smart controlling over touchscreen, IR remote, trigger, CEC (TV)
- Ambient sensor to adjust brightness of screen and logo to lightning conditions
- Line outputs only (XLR and RCA)
WANDLA OVERVIEW
Front Panel
- A. Ferrum logo
- B. touchscreen
- C. IR receiver and ambient light sensor
- D. volume knob
Back Panel
- A. analog output (XLR)
- B. analog output (RCA)
- C. analog input (RCA)
- D. AES/EBU input (XLR)
- E. S/PDIF optical input (TOSLINK)
- F. S/PDIF coaxial input (RCA)
- G. USB input (Type-C)
- H. ARC input
- I. I2S input
- J. trigger input/output (3.5 mm TRRS jack)
- K. Ferrum Power Link DC input (can be used with HYPSOS)
- L. 5.5/2.5 mm DC power input (can be used with other PSUs)
CONNECTING THE WANDLA
Note: Please connect all signal cables before connecting DC cable/switching on the WANDLA.
GETTING STARTED
After taking the device out of the box and connecting any audio devices in the system (signal cables), connect WANDLA to the power supply.
- To turn on the WANDLA touch the screen anywhere. Then tap the icon that appears on the screen.
- Alternatively, you can use the remote control to turn on the converter.
- Touch the Input button (Fig. 4) to select the desired input, then adjust the volume using the knob located on the front panel, remote control or directly on the touch display.
- To put WANDLA in standby mode touch Menu button and then select ON/Standby icon
- To turn WANDLA on, touch anywhere on the screen or rotate the knob in any direction – the ON/Standby icon will appear on the screen. Touch this icon and the converter will turn on. See the next paragraph for more information on how to use the touch screen or how to change WANDLA settings.
SCREEN AND MENU STRUCTURE
Main Screen
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A. Input button
When the Input button is touched, a list of all inputs available in WANDLA will appear. Swipe left and right to scroll through the list and activate the desired input with a tap. To go back to the main screen use the Back button. -
B. Data format
Display information about the currently playing file, such as sample rate, bit depth and file format. -
C. Volume bar
Displays current volume level. It can act also as volume control – simply touch and swipe to left or right to change volume level. -
D. Mute
When activated it will mute all outputs. -
E. Menu
This button gives access to the functions of the device and the Standby button.
Buttons
Menu Structure
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STANDBY
This button puts WANDLA in standby mode. -
AUDIO
Contains audio settings.-
Impact+
Impact+ applies a two-band EQ (low shelf +1 dB @110 Hz & peak +1.2 dB @82 Hz) to increase the level of bass content, and provide an improved perception of “punch” for dynamic elements like kick drum or bass. The EQ operates with 64-bit precision, providing the highest possible sound quality. -
Tube Mode
Tube Mode intentionally increases the even-order harmonic distortion produced by the WANDLA to emulate the coloration and warmer sound produced by tube amplification. -
Spatial Enhncmnt (Spatial Enhancement)
Spatial Enhancement utilizes the compute power of SERCE to alter the sound of audio depending on the direction/location of the source, providing a larger perceived soundstage and greater separation between different musical elements.
You can select from two profiles: -
Speaker Mode
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Headphones Mode
Speaker Mode is more subtle as natural sound reflections in the room create natural space for the sound stage.
Headphones Mode is more pronounced as in case of headphones there is no natural channel mixing. -
Volume Control
Allows you to set preferred volume regulation type refers to volume and trim. -
Analog – digitally controlled resistor ladder
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Digital – last stage of DAC processing (will not work with analog input)
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Upsampling
You can choose interpolation filter type for upsampling slow (44.1 kHz – 192 kHz) PCM signals. There are two realizations of interpolation filters: -
HQ — made by HQPlayer’s creator, always upsamples signals to 352.8 kHz or 384 kHz. Processing is done in SERCE.
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ESS — built-in ESS SABRE DAC filters, upsamples signals 8 times. Processing is done in DAC chip.
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HQ Gauss
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HQ Apod.
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HQ Apod. MP
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HQ Short
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ESS Lin-Ph
Fast (352.8 kHz – 768 kHz) signals are not upsampled. -
Bypass
Bypasses volume regulator for all inputs to use it with external preamp. After activation converter will work at full volume.
Warning: Please use the Bypass function with caution! A sudden jump in volume may damage your hearing and/or the speakers!
It is best to reduce the input signal at the source to a minimum before the Bypass function is activated.
Note: Ferrum refuses every liability for damage to equipment due to using Bypass function. -
Theater Bypass
Bypasses volume regulator for analog input only to use it with AVR source and its volume control. -
Output Balance
This function allows you to change channel balance. It is set to “C” (center) but you can change balance in 1 dB steps up to 15 dB channel difference. -
Digital Input Trim
You can trim the level of all digital inputs up to -12 dB. It is realized on selected volume regulator (analog or digital). -
Analog Input Gain
Here you can trim or gain signal (+/-12 dB) of analog input. It is realized on analog volume regulator. -
I2S Input Format
You can choose frame format of the I2S input. Possible values are: -
STD 32 bits – standard I2S: word clock advanced by 1 bit and low level for left channel
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MSB 32 bits – MSB/left-justified: no word clock advancement and high level for left channel
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I2S Input DSD Pin
You can choose pin of I2S connector used to indicate DSD format. Please read the manual of your source device to find out which pin of I2S connector is used to indicate DSD format. -
None – DSD will not be detected
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Pin 13
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Pin 14
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Pin 15
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Pin 16
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DAC Out Standard
It sets output level of a DAC section to follow one of standards: | WANDLA| WANDLA GoldenSound Edition
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RED – (Red Book standard) recently most used in Hi-Fi equipment| It gives 2 VRMS unbalanced and 4 VRMS balanced for full scale sinus signal| It gives 1.75 VRMS unbalanced and 3.5 VRMS balanced for full scale sinus signal
PRO – used in recording studios and other professional audio equipment| It gives +4 dBU with 18 dB headroom on balanced output. It means +22 dBU for full scale sinus signal (10 VRMS)| It gives +4 dBU with 18 dB headroom on balanced output. It means +22 dBU for full scale sinus signal (8 VRMS)
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VISUALS
Contains visual settings.-
Display Brightness
Brightness of display in percent. It is relative to ambient brightness level or absolute when the ambient sensor is disabled. -
Logo Brightness
Brightness of Ferrum logo in percent. It is relative to ambient brightness level or absolute when the ambient sensor is disabled. -
Logo Stb Brightness
Brightness of the Ferrum logo in standby. It does not depend on the ambient sensor. -
Ambient Sensitivity
Sensitivity of the ambient sensor used to change brightness of display and logo. Automatic brightness control can be also disabled. -
Screen Auto Off Time
If you don’t do anything for the selected time the screen will turn off. This feature can be disabled. -
Home Return Time
If you don’t do anything for the selected time the screen will return to Home Screen. This feature can be disabled.
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CONTROL
Contains other settings-
Trigger Direction
In this settings you can set direction of trigger: -
Input – external device can turn on/off the WANDLA using trigger connection
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Output – WANDLA can turn on/off external device using trigger connection
Note: Use TRRS jack for trigger connection. Using TS or TRS jack might damage trigger I/O. (See TRRS jack scheme Fig. 5).
Note: RxD and TxD signals are named with respect to the WANDLA’s serial port. It means that RxD is WANDLA’s input and TxD is WANDLA’s output.
As of firmware version 1.2, a console is available that can be used in home automation systems to control basic WANDLA parameters and respond to changes in these parameters. For more information, see the documentation posted at our website: https://ferrum.audio/support/ -
Power-up Mode
These settings determine the WANDLA’s behavior when it is powered up. -
Standby – after power-up WANDLA stays in standby mode
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Working – after power-up WANDLA starts working
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Auto Off
Here you can set the time after which WANDLA will automatically turn off. For the device to turn off by itself after the set time, two conditions must be met: -
No incoming digital signal
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No interaction with the device
Note: The Auto Off function may not turn off the WANDLA even though the WANDLA displays NO SIGNAL on the screen. This is due to the fact the WANDLA can still receive data, because in some cases data is sent by transmitter even if nothing is played. -
Auto Wake-Up
This function uses signal detector to turn on the WANDLA when it detects signal on digital input. It switches input to the one which caused waking up. It can be disabled, enabled or enabled only when signal is detected on USB input. It doesn’t influence CEC wake-up i.e. when you turn on TV it may turn on WANDLA independently of this setting. -
Auto Input Selection
When there is no data send on the current input WANDLA scans other inputs and automatically switches to the input on which data is present.
There must be two conditions met for the correct operation of this function: -
There must be no data transmission on the currently active input (e.g., the cable must be disconnected) – in some cases, even when playback is paused or stopped, the source may still send some data representing e.g. silence. Even when at the WANDLA’s screen there is NO SIGNAL, WANDLA may still receive data from the source. Even silence in some cases is treated as a signal.
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There must be data applied on the other than WANDLA’s current input after data will stop flowing on current one. If the data was present already on that non current input, the condition will not be met and input will not be switched. And again, some devices can send data that represent e.g. silence. In that case switching will occur, but WANDLA will display NO SIGNAL, and there will be silence. But still, data on that input was received.
It works only with digital inputs. It doesn’t influence CEC input selection i.e. when you turn on TV it it may turn on WANDLA independently of this setting.
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ABOUT
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Contact
Contains contact information to our company. -
Device
It contains information about the currently installed firmware, serial numbers of the motherboard and SERCE module.
Note: The serial number of the converter is located on a sticker located on the bottom of the device. -
Restore
Here you can reset WANDLA to factory settings.
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I2S INPUT **
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If you want to use an I2S connection, make sure the I2S pinout of the WANDLA matches the source. Mismatched I2S pinouts can cause static/noise at the output. Excessive noise at the output can cause damage to speakers/ headphone drivers.
MQA
MQA feature is not available in the WANDLA GoldenSound Edition. The WANDLA GoldenSound Edition will not decode or unfold MQA files and will treat them as regular PCM files.
Authentication Types
- The color of the small spot next to the MQA logo indicates if the MQA stream is detected.
- The spot glows green 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.
- It glows magenta when WANDLA is receiving MQA signal which is unfolded by some upstream decoder or software where the media source is initially handled.
- You can find more info about MQA on this website: https://mqalabs.com
Note: For proper MQA decoding make sure your source can provide a bit perfect signal to the WANDLA. All digital inputs will accept MQA signal.
MQA and the Sound Wave Device are registered trade marks of MQA Limited © 2016
REMOTE CONTROL
- A. On/Standby button
- B. Input selector button
- C. Function button – not used now
- D. Mute button
- E. Left/right or change value buttons
- F. Volume buttons
- G. Back button
- H. Home screen button
USB AUDIO CONTROL PANEL
Driver and Application Installation
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macOS
WANDLA will work driverless in macOS. Set WANDLA as a main audio output device in audio settings in macOS. -
Linux
WANDLA will work driverless in Linux. Set WANDLA as a main audio output device in audio settings in Linux. -
Windows
WANDLA will be automatically detected as an audio device and will appear in the Audio Settings menu in Windows, however we recommend installing our ASIO driver for the best audio experience.
You can download latest USB driver from our website: https://ferrum.audio/support/
After downloading the driver, install it according to the instructions displayed in the installer. Ferrum USB Audio Control Panel will also be installed along with the driver.
Control Panel
Ferrum USB Audio Control Panel will allow you to change some settings and get information about the device.
STATUS
Status of the device is shown in this tab. If it is detected you will see
WANDLA name and motherboard serial number. Also current sample rate selection
is displayed.
Note: The WANDLA serial number is located on a sticker underneath the
unit.
FORMAT
It lists the available channels and bit depth.
BUFFER SETTINGS
- The Buffer Size (measured in samples) configures the amount of memory used by the software used for playback to buffer the audio for processing and playback. It determines the amount of latency or delay for audio to pass from the audio interface through the computer to headphones/speakers. Lower latency settings will take more system resources at a higher rate than higher latency settings.
- Safe Mode compensates for lengthy processing performed by a playback software in the ASIO callback. If safe mode is turned on, then the driver tolerates that a processing interval extends and overlaps with the next interval. It will extend the output latency.
Note: Ferrum recommends to stay at default settings.
INFO
Some information about the currently connected WANDLA.
ABOUT
Some information about the currently used Ferrum USB Audio Control Panel.
FIRMWARE UPDATE
To update the firmware, please download the Ferrum Control application. We
highly recommend installing ASIO drivers for a better user experience.
Note: For macOS, there is no need to install the ASIO driver. WANDLA
works driverless on macOS.
You can download the ASIO driver from our website:
https://ferrum.audio/support/
The Ferrum Control app is available in the Microsoft Store and in the App
Store – a direct link is also available on our site:
https://ferrum.audio/support/
- Open Ferrum Control app.
- Connect WANDLA via USB cable to your computer and turn it on.
- WANDLA will be displayed in the Ferrum Control app.
- If the “Check for update“ button is visible click on it to check if there is new firmware available. Alternatively, you will see the “Update now” button. Click on it and then click on the “Start update” button to begin the update procedure.
- The Ferrum Control application will inform you when the firmware update process is complete. Click on the “Close” button to close the update window.
- After the update WANDLA will be in the standby mode. To turn it on touch the screen and then touch again on the “ON/Standby” button.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
- DAC chip: ESS Sabre ES9038PRO
- WANDLA resolution: 768 kHz/32-bit, DSD 512
- Digital inputs:
- AES/EBU (up to PCM 192 kHz/24-bit, DoP 64)
- Optical S/PDIF (up to PCM 96 kHz/24-bit guaranteed; should work up to PCM 192 kHz/24-bit and DoP 64 – depends of user’s optical cable and transmitter)
- Coaxial S/PDIF (up to PCM 192 kHz/24-bit, DoP 64)
- USB (up to PCM 768 kHz/32-bit, DSD 512, DoP 256)
- ARC (up to PCM 192 kHz/24-bit), TV input with CEC
- I2S (up to PCM 768 kHz/32-bit, DSD 512, DoP 256), PS Audio® compatible
- MQA decoder and renderer on all digital inputs – not available in the WANDLA GoldenSound Edition
- Analog inputs: RCA
- Analog input maximum voltage: 9.5 VRMS, 2-3.5 VRMS recommended
- Analog input impedance: 47 kΩ
- Line outputs: balanced XLR; unbalanced RCA
- Volume control: analog with bypass option / digital for DAC operation only
- Output level: VOUT @ 0 dBFS, 1 kHz sine:
- RCA: – RED: 2 VRMS or 1.75 VRMS in GoldenSound Edition
- PRO: 5 VRMS or 4 VRMS in GoldenSound Edition
- XLR: – RED: 4 VRMS or 3.5 VRMS in GoldenSound Edition
- PRO: 10 VRMS or 8 VRMS in GoldenSound Edition
- Frequency response analog inputs: 10 Hz – 200 kHz +/-0.1 dB
- DAC THD: -121 dB (0.00009 %); THD+N: -115 dB (unweighted)
- Analog input THD: -123 dB @ 2 VRMS output level
- Dynamic range analog: 127 dB (A-weighted)
- Dynamic range digital: 122 dB (A-weighted)
- Crosstalk: -120 dB for 1 kHz, better than -100 dB for 20 Hz – 20 kHz
- Output impedance unbalanced: 22 Ω
- Output impedance balanced: 44 Ω
- Power consumption: 10 W idle / 15 W max
- Power inputs: 5.5/2.5 mm DC connector center positive; proprietary FPL 4-pin DC connector (FPL); 22-30 VDC
- Power adapter: 100-240 VAC to 24 VDC
- Dimensions (W x D x H): 21.7 cm x 20.6 cm x 5 cm / 8.6” x 8.1” x 2.0”
- Weight: 1.8 kg / 3.9 lb
WARRANTY
Each individual WANDLA undergoes comprehensive quality control and a complete
test before shipping.
This headphone amplifier is guaranteed by Ferrum to the owner or holder of the
original proof of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials used
in manufacture for a period of three years from the date of purchase and in
the country of purchase.
If you suspect that your product is faulty, please contact the place of
purchase or you contact Ferrum support.
Prior to shipping for warranty services the customer or dealer must obtain an
RMA number from Ferrum for warranty services. Units sent without an RMA number
will not be accepted.
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or received invoice, which is
evidence that this product is within the warranty period, must be presented to
obtain warranty service. This warranty is void and inapplicable if the factory
applied serial number has been altered or defaced from this product. Faults
due to customer misuse, unauthorized modifications or accidents are not
covered by this warranty.
In case of need to send the WANDLA for service please pack the product very
carefully, preferable in the original packing, to be sure no damage can be
done during shipment.
Ferrum is not responsible for accessories, items left in the packaging and the
box in which the device has arrived for service. Ferrum reserves the right to
use a replacement box if necessary.
CONTACT FERRUM
In case of questions, problems or suggestions regarding its form or contents,
please contact us via our support system available on our website:
https://ferrum.audio/support/
FCC WARNING **
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Excessive sound pressure from speakers and headphones can cause hearing loss.
In order to use this product safely, avoid prolonged listening at excessive
sound pressure levels.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in
this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to
comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15
of FCC Rules.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This product with the CE marking complies with the EMC Directive issued by the
Commission of the European Community. Compliance with this directive implies
conformity to the following European standards:
- EN55103-1: Electromagnetic Interference (Emission)
- EN55103-2: Electromagnetic Susceptibility (Immunity)
This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environments: E1 (residential), E2 (commercial and light industrial), E4 (controlled EMC environment, ex. TV studio).
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL FOR USERS OF WASTE ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT (PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS)
The Wheelie Bin symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means
that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general
household waste. Disposing of this product correctly will help save valuable
resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the
environment. To properly dispose harmful substances and recycle the product,
the user is obliged to return it at the point of collection of electrical and
electronic equipment waste. For more information please contact your local
authorities, waste disposal units or retailer.
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