phase inverted preamps...about
what do you think it is optimum when we have an inverted preamp (like Cary, Cj..) to change the speaker cables on the amplifier or at the speakers ??
Give your vote and if there is a technical documentation share it with us.
(Now I am using inversion at the amplifier).
George
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Well, Let me say this not sure beyond what a phase invert will do accept cause the amp to go out of phase to the speaker and possibly suck sound out of certain situations... BUT the Invert at the Digital domain is absolutly necessary if you hear it, It inverts the "1's" and "0's" at the recorded disk and 99% of the discs I have sound far better inverted than standard, much fuller and more analog like, this is because I found out after owning a device that does it that many recordings are mixed out of phase right at the studio, Why? No clue but it works, I have only seen this on fairly pricey players however. |
Reviving an old thread - 17 years later, I find this to be the case today in what I’m hearing now. While I cannot explain it, hearing a difference with streamed digital lossless content too. My tube preamp is "phase-inverting". When reversing polarity at the speakers, it does round off the highs a tad and pushes the sound stage back some too. Similar to what you describe ^^ **above ^^. Many report you "cannot hear a difference 50% of the time". Not sure I totally agree. For whatever reason I can hear the difference on 80% or more of the tracks when reversing speaker polarity on my speakers with my phase-inverting preamp.
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I can always tell a difference. I once purchased a new Rogue RP-5. NOWHERE in the manual does (or did at the time) state that the unit inverts phase. So I hooked it up like any other component. Something was not right. For giggles, I switched the speaker polarity and it sounded normal. I wrote Rogue and yes...the preamp does indeed invert phase. |
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