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I don’t know if you are using that Liberty amp with the balanced inputs (with balanced XLR cables), so make sure the switch is set to BAL and other switch is set to MONO. If using balanced inputs I would suspect either pin 2 or 3 not making a perfect connection to the input board somewhere between the XLR jack and the board (A Fluke DVM, oscilloscope or oscillator would be handy, too bad I don’t live near you).
Normally, if you use RCA to XLR jack adaptors and you have balanced amplifiers that actually have two independent internal audio channels, then the RCA to XLR input converter plugs will only send a signal to only one of the the two internal channels resulting in 6 dB lower output and of course a large loss in power.I note that the amp instructions say that you must have a full balanced output preamp with true balanced XLR jacks and cables at both ends to provide balanced high-power from each amplifier. Assuming this is true, I can't see how your connections would result in a gain 6db lower on one channel than the other unless something else is wrong. Using RCA connections should result in both amplifiers using only one channel each and both having lower gain.Frank
Assuming this is true, I can't see how your connections would result in a gain 6db lower on one channel than the other unless something else is wrong. Using RCA connections should result in both amplifiers using only one channel each and both having lower gain.
Why do you need all that power for your speakers, assuming balanced/differential inputs and monoblocks?
I didn't buy the monos for the power -- I acquired them for the sound. I had one amp initially, but when I got the second one, the sound quality improved significantly. Going mono is worth every penny, in my opinion. BTW -- I tested the second amp when I got it a few months ago. Both amps work fine as a stereo amp.
Problem solved. I spoke with the manufacturer and he walked me through the proper hook-up.
Don’t leave us hanging on what the solution was!