Atagi,
Consider 'phase inversion' as 'nature of the beast' or 'less is more'. Electricial engineers have always had this quandry when designing audio equipment. Most have added the additional phase to 'bring' the positive and negative 'back' so people are not confused. By doing this another circuit is added, creating another potential undeseriable noise source. Conrad-Johnson equipment is non phase inverting, requiring you to flip plus to minus at your speakers to keep everything in phase. I hope this helps?
Regards,
Consider 'phase inversion' as 'nature of the beast' or 'less is more'. Electricial engineers have always had this quandry when designing audio equipment. Most have added the additional phase to 'bring' the positive and negative 'back' so people are not confused. By doing this another circuit is added, creating another potential undeseriable noise source. Conrad-Johnson equipment is non phase inverting, requiring you to flip plus to minus at your speakers to keep everything in phase. I hope this helps?
Regards,