David, .....KISS is an acronym for Keep It Simple, Stupid.
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said above >>However, if the solution to the phase inversion problem is to reverse the speaker cable polarity, why don't the manufacturers just wire the output that way in the amp. said above >>Wouldn't reversing the internal wires to the preamp's output jacks put the signal back to correct phase? My 2c is that there really is no problem to solve because there is no "correct phase" in the general sense. For a single track you can sometimes determine when the mic and speaker are moving in the same direction and some rigs do come with a switch. However, from one cut to the next there is no standard to set your amp's phase to. Remember that when you talk about phase you always need to ask in relation to what? Unfortunately the recording process is a long and complicated affair. Phase is inverted and otherwise changed many times. The microphone, cables, mixing console, tape machines and signal processors (delay, echo, reverb, equalizers, limiters etc., etc.) might each be wired out of phase with respect to one another. In addition, smaller phase errors (several degrees here and there) may occur within the electronics of any of these components. Different cuts from one disk will not have a standard phase and even tracks of one tune will not be recorded so that they have an absolute or correct phase. In addition, the phase of different parts (frequencies) of the signal will change phase to some degree but not 180deg. This happens anytime reactance is introduced (inductors,transformers, capacitors etc)in the recording and reproduction of the signal. Also, in some systems if you reverse the polarity of the speaker wires, and hear a difference, you may be listening to more than "correct phase." Check out this article on SETS and reversing speaker wires.http://usuarios.uninet.com.br/~edelima/REASONS.htm P.s. the comments in my first post are SET and transformers invert phase too and differential amps work either way... I remain, |
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