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Cheers George
Cheers George
To Float or not to Float...
John Curl does not lift the AC mains safety equipment ground from the chassis on the JC 1 amp. "TECHNICALLY SPEAKING", page 14 3. Use the Ground switch on the JC 1 to eliminate most ground loops. This separates the JC 1’s signal input ground from its chassis ground to isolate unwanted voltage in the ground shield of the unbalanced (RCA) input cable. Be sure your system installation is finished before you try moving the Ground Lift switch from its “Normal” to its “Lift” position.https://parasound.com/pdfs/JC1Manual.pdf . |
"Be sure your system installation is finished before you try moving the Ground Lift switch from its “Normal” to its “Lift” position."This statement proves my point, that then the amp circuit will get it’s system ground reference from the next stage via the interconnects shield, and if the shield were disconnected it could have large amount of noise and maybe even damage the amp. Cheers George |
weebeesdad OP@weebeesdad, I checked and was told the ground lift switch lifts the signal circuit from the chassis/AC mains safety equipment ground. The AC mains safety equipment ground is always connected to the chassis of deHavilland audio equipment for electrical safety. It is recommended the user "float" both deHavilland mono blocks and close the ground lift switch on the preamp. The chassis of the power amps will still be grounded, connected, to the AC mains power outlet safety equipment ground. Jim |