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That's what I was wondering when I postedNot everyone can afford a nice Fluke meter, but with all due respect I can't really imagine attempting even a basic modular DIY build without some sort of meter to test for voltages and continuity/shorts which can be readily be measured with a very basic $10 - $20 multimeter.Steve
its not money, its that I wouldn know what to do with it.
I started this project thinking it would all be plug and play like a pc build!
What is the loudspeaker connection issue and how do I resolve it?
We have sound!
We have sound! It sounds so good I could cry.My setup is with the Benchmark HGC2 DAC, and Anthony Gallo Strada 2 Speakers plus sub.
I see people attaching either or both the IEC inlet and the XLR connection to the chassis. Why is this?
I also see people connecting the screw in the very corner of the power supply to the chassis, why is this?
What is the purpose of the inlet next to pin 1 on the XLR?
I want class 2
An installation is not Class II unless a safety agency certifies that it is!
To be clear, I have attached to this message the wiring I have done. I have omitted the speaker cable as that is simple, but other than that there is NO OTHER wiring anywhere.
If I am not opting for class 2, what should I do to make safe?
Second photo is of XLR connector. You can clearly see the 3 pins. But what is that inlet and do you do anything with it in the bottom right corner?
What is wrong with connecting Nampon to mains earth? Where should it go?
That paragraph you mention suggests that pin goes to chassis and shield of the input cable to chassis? Why?
Why should I connect the XLR inlet to the chassis as well?
This is what I don't understand no one gives a reason for anything and it profoundly confuses me!
JulfI know its a big ask, but can you do a diagram like I did both1. a class 2 set up (ignoring all the insulation and other safety requirements - just the wiring)
2. and a traditional wiring?
Where is Nampon in that diagram?
So the difference between that and mine is that their audio input shield goes onto the case, whereas mine is going into pin 1. And I have not made pin 1 go to chassis.
The inlet thing I mentioned above is not on their diagram?
What is the purpose of pin 1 to chassis?
1. Solder together Nampon, Audio Input, and Sheild together, and then thread that wire through the xlr connector chasis and then solder to pin 1.That way, nampon, audio input, sheild and connector chassis in xlr are connected to pin 1.
My xlr connector is metal, the neutrik one from the hypex website, so I dont need to connect it to chassis, right?
I then have the option for traditional wiring or to meet class 2. I am using the silicon ray case, so the air of at least 6mm inside the case works from that pespective. What else is needed for class - heat shrink mains cables, etc?