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He!!, you just got that tremendous amp. Spend a little bit more and get a balanced TVC. Mine's balanced, and I would never consider going to unbalanced RCAs. In addition, there's something very satisfying about the click you get when you plug in the cables. At least you know you have a firm connecton.
maybe its time to order another Ref/ebony/xlr and sell this one. ( i just wont tell my wife)
Quotemaybe its time to order another Ref/ebony/xlr and sell this one. ( i just wont tell my wife)To satisfy your wife why don't you buy a Neutrik XLR and a switch to install in your TVC. I bet your wife would vote for that idea.
Quote from: Randy on 27 Jun 2007, 03:01 amHe!!, you just got that tremendous amp. Spend a little bit more and get a balanced TVC. Mine's balanced, and I would never consider going to unbalanced RCAs. In addition, there's something very satisfying about the click you get when you plug in the cables. At least you know you have a firm connecton.Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't believe the TVC have a true balanced preamp. When I removed the top cover, I saw both RCA and XLR ouputs are connected to the same wire.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't believe the TVC is a true balanced preamp. When I removed the top cover, I saw both RCA and XLR ouputs are connected to the same wire.
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Quote from: Randy on 27 Jun 2007, 03:01 amHe!!, you just got that tremendous amp. Spend a little bit more and get a balanced TVC. Mine's balanced, and I would never consider going to unbalanced RCAs. In addition, there's something very satisfying about the click you get when you plug in the cables. At least you know you have a firm connecton.Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't believe the TVC is a true balanced preamp. When I removed the top cover, I saw both RCA and XLR ouputs are connected to the same wire.Furthermore, a balanced line has three wires, two carrying signal and one ground wire. I see only 2 wires going into the volume pot and 2 coming out (signal & ground) so I'm very sure that the TVC is not a true balance preamp.
It is originating inside the TVC, but don't know where to start. The humm is a very low level one. It's just loud enough to where if you stand close by the speakers, you can hear it.
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QuoteCorrect me if I'm wrong but I don't believe the TVC is a true balanced preamp. When I removed the top cover, I saw both RCA and XLR ouputs are connected to the same wire.Derrick and Whitese,I do remember when I bought the first stereo TVC with XLR ins and outs. The previous owner told me he used it with his BAT amp and was okay. If I am not wrong I think in a passive preamp XLRs and RCAs act the same since only the signal goes through not like in the amplifier with true balanced 110Ohm required. For your information you should check out this siteQuotehttp://hometheaterhifi.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-2279.htmlTan
Hey Ray,make sure any unused inputs are shorted. this never caused hum but did result in a weird noise once when i set an IC onto top of my amp that was conected only to the TVC. Also, keep all other sources OFF when using the TVC..if multiple inputs are plugged in.
The balanced tvc are true balanced. On the transformer you would see a same identical amount of wires but double the wires. For the single ended version there is 24 wires per transformer for the balanced version it is 48 wires. So each set of winding handles + or - phase only. The RCA and XLR are sharing pin2 but pin3 is separate. Because RCA is a single ended its a + signal. The ground wire is not going into the volume pot as the ground wires is already made so only 2 wires go into the phase.