Allt-i-Ett User Guide

Technical specification

Direct inputs

HDMI eARC/CEC: stereo PCM up to 24/48 kHz

2 x optical digital inputs: up to 32/192 kHz

1 x coax digital input: up to 32/192 kHz

1 x stereo pair analogue or MM phono input, with ground lug

FM radio

DAB+ radio

1 x USB A input

  • File types supported: .aac, .aif, .aiff, .dsf, .dff, .m4a, .mp3/.mp4, .alac, .flac, .wav, .ape, .wma, .ogg
  • Resolution: PCM up to 768KHz 32bits, DSD up to DSD512
  • File system supported: FAT32, exFAT, NTFS
  • Drive capacity: up to 2TB with FAT32

Streaming

WLAN – WiFi6:

  • 2.4G 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11gn, 802.11ax
  • 5G 802.11a, 802.11an, 802.11ac, 802.11ax

LAN – 10/100Mbps, with dual sockets: 1 x in; 1 x out

Prisma – UPnP/DLNA:

  • Radio: (MP3 default) 
  • Qobuz: up to 24/192 kHz
  • TIDAL MAX: up to 24/192 kHz
  • NAS: PCM up to 768KHz 32bits; DSD up to DSD512

Bluetooth

  • Versions: 5.0,  A2DP: 1.3, AVRCP: 1.6
  • Receiver codec support: SBC, AAC, AptX, AptX-HD
  • Transmitter, for headphone connection: SBC, AptX

AirPlay2

Qobuz Connect

Tidal Connect

Spotify Connect

Analogue outputs

3.5mm headphone: 32Ω at 30mW output

Subwoofer output: with bass management

Speaker Array

  • 6 x 4-inch woofers
  • 2 x 4-inch midrange drivers
  • 2 x 0.75-inch waveguide tweeters 
  • 300W amplifier peak power

DSP 

  • Position options: Free Standing, Near Wall, Corner
  • Auto Room EQ
  • 11-band graphic equaliser
  • BACCH spatial audio 

General

Interface

1 x fixed touch-screen display

1 x motorised display

Antenna

1 x FM/DAB+ antenna socket

Control

1 x Trigger out

1 x 3.5mm IR out

1 x 3.5mm service port

Power consumption

Multi-voltage support (100-120V, 220-240V):

  • Operating 18 W
  • Normal Standby 5W remote control or app power on
  • ECO Standby >0,5 W manual power on from unit
  • Continuous Power 300 W

Dimensions 

690 x 303 x 150mm (WxDxH) (230mm H with display fully raised)

Weight

16kg

Specifications subject to change

 


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