sarah: my boulder 1012 also allows remote polarity inversion, which the (very handsome) manual explains nicely as being different from phase inversion. heres what it says:
NOTE: Often polarity is mistakenly called phase. As phase indicates any angle between two channels from 0 to 360 degrees, the correct term of polarity is preferred to indicate the 180º phase change, or inversion, available on the 1012 DAC Preamplifier.
so, as I understand it, cds and even tracks on the same cd are frequently recorded, intentionally or not, with positive or negative polarity. By toggling between these settings on a polarity inverter of the same form employed on the boulder 1012, you can replicate the polarity of the original recording. my experimentation has also shown that positive polarity is the preferred setting for normal listening of cds or lps. this translates, i believe, to the pre being connected "in phase" or in "common polarity" with the amp.
-cfb
NOTE: Often polarity is mistakenly called phase. As phase indicates any angle between two channels from 0 to 360 degrees, the correct term of polarity is preferred to indicate the 180º phase change, or inversion, available on the 1012 DAC Preamplifier.
so, as I understand it, cds and even tracks on the same cd are frequently recorded, intentionally or not, with positive or negative polarity. By toggling between these settings on a polarity inverter of the same form employed on the boulder 1012, you can replicate the polarity of the original recording. my experimentation has also shown that positive polarity is the preferred setting for normal listening of cds or lps. this translates, i believe, to the pre being connected "in phase" or in "common polarity" with the amp.
-cfb