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Hi Guys , Just put my xls 2500 monoblocks back in my system after a couple of weeks of using the ncores. Why i do not sell the ncores is going through my mind again .
I purchased a pair of 4 pole nuetrik connectors for use with my mogami wiring . I seen someone posted a link to a nuetrik guide awhile back . I cannot figure out how to do it though . There was nothing about bi wiring stated. I hooked the wires up wrong and got a god awful noise . I assumed i needed to hook up one positive to the 1+ slot and the other positive to the 2+ slot and the same for the negative. But it is not correct . Cannot find any useful info on google . Is it even possible to biwire with nuetriks. if not can i still use the 4 pole connectors?Any one have any answers? Thanks,mike.
Those boxes look pretty spiffy . I would bet if you closed them up and drilled a hole in the top for loading the bb's you could probably get another 20% more in ?
so it looks like i use just speakon number one on the crown . the only other logical way of connecting my 4 conductor mogami to the 4 pole nuetrik is to do a positive and negative wire for the lows to 1+ and 1- on the neutrik and the highs would go to 2+ and 2- . Does this sound right ? is anyone using a neutrik with 4 conductor wiring ?
I used the Pomonas, fits perfectly. On the inside of the amp, I left out those plastic washers that comes with these posts, my buddy Rex told me to do. These are about $10 each at Mouser.
There seems to be several Pomona binding posts listed.Can you post a link to the parts number?
I am thinking of replacing the plate amp on my Velodyne DLS5000 sub with an external amp. It has a 15" woofer. Which Crown amp would you guys recommend ?
Pretty sure it is the 3770 series, with the Gold Plated Tellurium Copper plating. I have come to the conclusion that the speakons didn't improve the sound of my amps compared to the "craptastic" binding posts and bare wire. So I have ordered some Pomonas to mod. 3770-0 for black, 3770-2 for red. http://www.pomonaelectronics.com/pdf/d3750-3760-3770_101.pdfAlso, has anyone replaced the steel nut and washer on the Pomonas with something else, like copper or stainless steel?
McMaster Carr has copper-Nicole nuts. The amp needs a washer per post, you can get plastic ones from them, too. I found some actual copper nuts for tattoo guns, but they're funky and may not fit.