Al,
You are very good at explaining things! you must be a physics teacher or something. I am familiar with how balanced connections work to cancel noise by summing inverted signals. Your explanation has helped me to understand the issue of the interaction with grounds.
Since I have also done home wiring, I also get your point about the possibility of the negative lead going to common ground through a short of the amp.
I think it makes good sense to use chassis ground (per Ayre's recommendation). It is helpful for me to understand why this is so. I don't think the 6db drop will be a problem.
thanks alot Al - I have seen some of your other posts and appreciate your involvement in the Audiogon community.
drew.
You are very good at explaining things! you must be a physics teacher or something. I am familiar with how balanced connections work to cancel noise by summing inverted signals. Your explanation has helped me to understand the issue of the interaction with grounds.
Since I have also done home wiring, I also get your point about the possibility of the negative lead going to common ground through a short of the amp.
I think it makes good sense to use chassis ground (per Ayre's recommendation). It is helpful for me to understand why this is so. I don't think the 6db drop will be a problem.
thanks alot Al - I have seen some of your other posts and appreciate your involvement in the Audiogon community.
drew.