What digital inputs does the Benchmark DAC1 support?
The Benchmark DAC1 features three digital inputs: one AES/EBU (XLR), one S/PDIF (BNC) and one TosLink optical input.
Can the Benchmark DAC1 be connected to a computer via USB?
No, the original Benchmark DAC1 does not have a USB input. USB connectivity requires the DAC1 USB version.
How is the volume controlled on the Benchmark DAC1?
Volume is controlled by a rotary knob on the front panel, which controls both the headphone outputs and the variable line output.
What headphone outputs are available on the Benchmark DAC1?
The DAC1 is equipped with two 6.35 mm (1/4") headphone outputs on the front panel, powered by the HPA2 headphone amplifier.
What analog outputs does the Benchmark DAC1 offer?
The DAC1 has both balanced XLR outputs and unbalanced RCA outputs for connection to amplifiers or active speakers.
Is the Benchmark DAC1 compatible with 192 kHz digital signals?
Yes, the DAC1 supports digital signals up to 24-bit/192 kHz via the AES/EBU and S/PDIF inputs.
How is the Benchmark DAC1 powered?
The DAC1 has an internal universal power supply suitable for all international voltages and frequencies.
Can the Benchmark DAC1 be used as a preamplifier?
Yes, the DAC1 can function as a preamplifier thanks to its variable line output controlled by the volume knob on the front panel.
How is jitter reduced in the Benchmark DAC1?
The DAC1 uses UltraLock technology to minimize jitter and ensure accurate digital-to-analog conversion.