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User’s Guide ADI-2 Remote - v 1.0
8.3 Phones Output, 1/2, 3/4, IEM (all units)
These pages are mostly identical to Line Output. Here are explanations on the differences.
Source
Default: Auto. The source of the output Phones Out 3/4 can be chosen manually anytime. Avail-
able options are: Auto, AES, SPDIF, Analog, USB 1/2, USB 3/4. Auto here not only means current
or available signal, but also channels 1/2.
Rear TRS 3/4 (only Ph 34 on ADI-2/4 Pro SE)
Line 1/2, Phones 3/4. Default: Line 1/2.
The rear TRS outputs can be switched from Line Out 1/2 to Phones 3/4 as source. See block
diagram in the 2/4 Pro manual. The settings of Phones Out 3/4 are then also active for TRS,
including the Ref Level. The Line Ref Level +13 dBu is therefore not available.
The Ref Level of the phones outputs are independently switchable to IEM (+1 dBu), Low Power
(+7 dBu) and High Power (+19 dBu). IEM does not have a Ref Level option (fixed to -3 dBu)
8.4 Device (all units)
8.4.1 Device Mode
Basic Mode
Choices are Auto, AD/DA, USB, Preamp, Dig Thru and DAC.
Auto Standby
OFF, 30min, 1h, 2h, 4h. The unit checks all outputs for signals
higher than -70 dBFS. With no signal and user action detected
within the set time the unit will enter standby mode.
DSD Detection
Default: ON. Option to deactivate the automatic DSD detection
on SPDIF, AES and USB.
Dig. Out Source
Default, Main Out. Copies the signal of signal path 1/2 (including EQ and volume) to the digital
outputs AES and SPDIF/ADAT. Useful when connecting active monitors with digital inputs.
Note on changing the CC-Mode
The modes Stereo and Multi-channel can only be changed directly at the unit!
The ADI-2 series supports two Class Compliant modes: 2 channel I/O, which allows to use sample
rates up to 768 kHz even with iOS devices, and 6/8 channel mode to give access to all I/Os
simultaneously. In multi-channel mode the sample rate is limited to 192 kHz. To be able to change
the mode USB must be disconnected.