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This seems more like an impedance problem. I don't think the Paradisea is designed to run directly into the amplifier. No doubt it has the voltage to drive the the amplifier..just not a good impedance match.
Quote from: GHM on 10 Dec 2006, 04:00 amThis seems more like an impedance problem. I don't think the Paradisea is designed to run directly into the amplifier. No doubt it has the voltage to drive the the amplifier..just not a good impedance match.Maybe so, but that in and of itself wouldn't cause hum.
GHM, your right though....in that, doing the SB3 into Paradesea into amp with the SB3 doing volume control is very suboptimal. That is because SB3 is shaving bits with its volume control and when outputed shaved, the lower bit input is going to be resampled to 16bits if it hasn't been already. Try the SB3 into Mac directly with volume control. If you use the Paradesea you might need to keep the preamp.
...SB3 extents the word length to 24 bits and then applies the digital vol control. Hence when using digital vol control, there is absolutely no loss in the resolution up to a certain level. If the vol goes below 40 scale (100 is max) then loss in resolution occurs. That is the reason why I was planning to use the SB3 thr Paradisea without preamp....IS it a good idea to connect the analog ground of Paradisea via a 10 ohms in parallel with a 0.22mfd cap to the ground lug of the IEC socket ???. Will that help in eliminating the hum.Thanks