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HiBy CR08 Dock User Manual

introduce

  1. HiBy CR08 is a desktop output bridge device used for ** output transfer with playback equipment;
  2. The output audio bridge methods include:
    • 3.5mm to RCA output; (DAP 3.5mm is connected to CR08 3.5mm, other devices are connected to CR08 RCA output)
    • 4.4mm to XLR output; (DAP 4.4mm is connected to CR08 4.4mm, other devices are connected to CR08 XLR output)
    • USB Type-C SPDIF signal to coaxial and fiber optic; (DAP Type-C is connected to CR08 Type-C, and other devices are connected to CR08 coaxial port or fiber optic port)
    • USB Type-C USB audio signal; (DAP Type-C is connected to CR08 Type-C, and other devices are connected to CR08 Port A)
  3. Can read USB drive and hard drive; (DAP Type-C is connected to CR08 Type-C, and other devices are connected to CR08 Port A)
  4. It is equipped with an active cooling system (semiconductor cooling + fan), which will actively cool down when the equipment load is high and the temperature rises; therefore, it is more suitable for scenes where players with large heat generation playback while charging, eliminating temperature anxiety;
  5. There is a storage space on the side, so that the wire can be stored in it when not in use;
  6. There are atmosphere lights and logo indicators at the bottom;

The base is mainly used for signal bridging, so it only performs interface conversion, does not perform any signal conversion, and does not change the level, and depends entirely on the input signal

Hardware platform

CategoryChip/Function
Main chipLDR6282
USB (USB A)USB storage devices: such as USB disk, mobile hard disk, etc., decoder: such as HiBy FC4, etc.
USB (Type-C)Connect to players such as HiBy RS8\HiBy R6III\HiBy R6PRO II, etc
RCAYou need to connect the player to the recording cable to get a signal
XLRYou need to use 4.4mm to connect the player to the cable to get a signal
Coaxial (SPDIF)You need to connect to the player with TypeC to get a signal (maximum is PCM 192kHz, DoP64)
Fiber Optical (SPDIF)You need to connect to the player with TypeC to get a signal (maximum is PCM 96kHz)