You've bought some great equipment. You need to download PS Audio's eLyric and the iPad or iPhone or iPad touch app from the app store. You will also need to download eLyric for your pc from PS Audio you'll find at their ite under community. After all is downloaded, you will need to hook your storage and computer unit via Ethernet to the bridge. I'd turn everything off, then turn on the DAC and computer. Then run ELyric from your pc. You'll have to point eLyric to your music files. Once it finds them it will create a library and depending on the size it might take a while. After this is done start eLyric on your iDevice. All three devices should find and talk with each other. On your iDevice in eLyric you'll see a tab marked devices. You should see two PS Audio listings. One for he server and one for the renderer. Activate both. Now you should be able to get everything going. If no iDevice you'll have to run USB from your computer into the DAC. Use eLyric or the free version of JRiver to connect with your files. I've not used the USB but I'm pretty sure this should work.
Go to the PS Audio site and find Gordon in the community section he'll be glad to help or contact PS Audio themselves on Monday. There you can also download the latest manuals if needed.
Rest assured you have purchased one of the finest units of this type available. I've owned mine since it was first introduced and would not sell it for anything.
You can upgrade to the MK II version and have a SOTA DAC and server that competes with anything out there.
Go to the PS Audio site and find Gordon in the community section he'll be glad to help or contact PS Audio themselves on Monday. There you can also download the latest manuals if needed.
Rest assured you have purchased one of the finest units of this type available. I've owned mine since it was first introduced and would not sell it for anything.
You can upgrade to the MK II version and have a SOTA DAC and server that competes with anything out there.