user’s manual
WANDLA by Ferrum
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● 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�
10�2�4 INFO
Some information about the currently connected WANDLA�
10�2�5 ABOUT
Some information about the currently used Ferrum USB Audio Control Panel�
11� FIRMWARE UPDATE
This paragraph will be updated as soon as a new firmware version for WANDLA is released�To check if new
firmware is available please check our website: https://ferrum�audio/support/
12� TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
● DAC chip: ESS Sabre ES9038PRO
● DAC resolution: 768 kHz / 32 bit, DSD 256
● Digital inputs:
— AES/EBU (up to 192 kHz / 24bit, DoP 64)
— TOSLINK (up to 192 kHz / 24bit, DoP 64)
— S/PDIF (up to 192 kHz / 24bit, DoP 64)
— USB (up to 768 kHz / 32bit, DSD 256)
— ARC (up to 192 kHz /24bit)
— I2S (up to 768k/32bit, DSD 256)
● MQA decoder and renderer on all digital inputs
● Analog inputs: RCA
● Analog input maximum voltage: 9�5 V
RMS
, 2-3�5 V
RMS
recommended
● Analogue input impedance: 47 kΩ
● Line outputs: balanced XLR; unbalanced RCA
● Volume control: analogue with bypass option / digital for DAC operation only
● Output level: Vout @ 0dBFS, 1kHz sine:
— RCA: 4�65 V
RMS
— XLR: 9�3 V
RMS
● Frequency response analog inputs: 10 Hz - 200 kHz +/-0�1 dB
● DAC THD: -121 dB (0�00009%); THD+N: -115 dB (unweighted)