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 Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question
PostPosted: 16 Nov 2014, 14:01 
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This slipped my mind the last few months...

E-mail sent just today

Posting answer here from MSB when I receive it. Fingers crossed :thumbup:
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 Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question
PostPosted: 16 Nov 2014, 16:31 
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If you can't get answers I will open it up and reverse engineer it. It should be possible to switch inputs via control port too.
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 Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question
PostPosted: 17 Nov 2014, 19:27 
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got a reply today. That sure was fast :thumbup:


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Hi Kris,

Thanks for writing.

You may need to have a custom cable made for your particular setup.

Here is the pin out for the DIN Plug Connector. You would simply need a mini mono plug at the other end, only using the +12 VDC and ground connections for Power On function. Please refer to the pin out configuration on your new amplifier, but usually the tip of the mini jack will be your +12 VDC.

I hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any further questions and we will be glad to assist.

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I am unable to post the drawing of the pinout for some reason, I'm not that patient with computers i'm afraid but it comes down to this...

Pin1 ground
Pin2 ground
Pin3  +12volt DC when Power ON
Pin4 No connection
Pin5 Trigger programmable
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 Post subject: Re: Lexicon LDD-1 question
PostPosted: 28 Apr 2021, 12:21 
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graz138 wrote:
I keep mine unplugged. While it is unplugged it will pass through a PCM signal.


I confirm this is working exactly as mentioned in the manual.

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NOTE: When power is off, the LDD-1 automatically outputs the COAXial digital input.


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The Pioneer RFD-1 or Kenwood DEM9991D have pass-through capability but they need to be powered on to deliver.

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