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All wires are not created equal Jer...
Yep or PCB layouts... Interesting.
All wires are not created equal Jer...
Here's a PDF file of the original OM. I just got one of these too, and I was surprised at the complexity of the unit when I opened it up. I don't think you can have out of phase signals with it, because I checked out all the connections with a low ohmmeter, looking for a dirty switch or other fault before I hooked it up. All the outer shields of the RCA connectors are to ground, which I believe would preclude the possibility of out of phase operation, right? It's totally passive with the exception of the LED indicators.
I'll be interested to see what you discover. I was going to clean all the switches on mine but they are all working great, and that's a very good thing. It looks like a PIA to disassemble to the point of getting de-oxit into those switches.
FWIW, I can't hear any signal degradation with or without my 400. It sure solved a lot of interconnect issues for me!
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Well I got it hooked back up. Signal path for testing is - CD in, up to the 400 via the pre's tape 1 loop/monitor, back down with nothing patched in, and out to the amp via the pre's output stage.
Sounds good...
Maybe I don't push my luck at this point... or I might tho LOL. Ideally I'd like to have the digital side with the same capabilities as the analog side i.e. being able to copy both ways, and both being able to record the phono output.
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However... and going along with Joe's point ... (I've completed the above - digital on one loop, analog on the other, no EQ)
Bet this was my main "bottleneck".. piece of crap IC I didn't realize I put back into play. The gold plated kind I have now do a much better job, and I'm now accustomed to them.
Guess I am a believer now, hehehe. Now who's got a few tara labs hanging around, collecting dust???
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("Professional Grade" - my ass... )
I've had strange problems with interconnects before. Is it possible that you have an open ground connection on one channel of that IC? A ground loop condition might have happened and played hell with your frequency response. I've had strange things, real strange things happen with flakey grounds. On the subject of interconnects, my humble opinion is that the main improvement we get from a new set of cables (at damn near any price too) is a new, good (at least for the moment!) set of connectors and a nice electrical connection at the RCA connectors. I have seen it so often in my experience with RCA cables! I remember working in stereo sales back in the seventies and having systems set up all over the store, each with a handful of cables, and loose grounds would cause grief. Sometimes they'd hum, but many times the sound would suffer just like you describe in your original post.
You've got a sweet system, Jer! Don't get bummed about the dbx 400...It solved a bunch of problems for me (2 tape decks, 3 processors, an equalizer, a line in from my secondary system, and an input from my PC) and I can hear no degradation of signal quality. The 400 is a nicely engineered unit and it uses high quality switches.
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I've had strange problems with interconnects before. Is it possible that you have an open ground connection on one channel of that IC? A ground loop condition might have happened and played hell with your frequency response. I've had strange things, real strange things happen with flakey grounds. On the subject of interconnects, my humble opinion is that the main improvement we get from a new set of cables (at damn near any price too) is a new, good (at least for the moment!) set of connectors and a nice electrical connection at the RCA connectors. I have seen it so often in my experience with RCA cables! I remember working in stereo sales back in the seventies and having systems set up all over the store, each with a handful of cables, and loose grounds would cause grief. Sometimes they'd hum, but many times the sound would suffer just like you describe in your original post.
You've got a sweet system, Jer! Don't get bummed about the dbx 400...It solved a bunch of problems for me (2 tape decks, 3 processors, an equalizer, a line in from my secondary system, and an input from my PC) and I can hear no degradation of signal quality. The 400 is a nicely engineered unit and it uses high quality switches.
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You have a screwdriver pinching the cable, that can't be any good for it. If pinched hard enough it could alter the phase angle by 180 degrees.![]()
No fears - it's sounding good now. I think those old IC's I had were junk, really. Whole lot of insulation to fool one into thinking there's good conductivity, but in reality...
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The black box in front of the grandfather clock? It's a 12" guitar extension speaker cab I built. Semi open back, with a 12" Celestion greenback speaker in it.Is that a sub on the floor?
What kind is it, if it is?
Those look identical to the ones I'm using. Are they single cables, not stereo pairs? 6 foot long, fairly stiff wire? I bought a bunch of them. They do grab those RCA jacks like you said!Here's what I'm currently using. Although they've been known to do some rca jack mangling if you're not careful, overall decent quality. Until/if I ever go with trying a pair of the big-dog kind, which I'll be hooked and then...
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Do you see a shield Jer??