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Quote from: Brian T. on 18 Apr 2007, 06:52 pmI think that a fully balanced approach might be better. I agree with Josh K here - there is no benefit to using XLR and balanced cables. Once you've gone to transformers on the output of the SB3 and the input of the DAC then things are already balanced. The BNC connector is better than the XLR so you'll be moving in the wrong direction.--- Gary
I think that a fully balanced approach might be better.
The threads from tanchiro58 is testament to the difficulty in finding a ‘clean’ sound in a mixed digital/analogue environment. Of course you can leave the shield floating but then you might as well use a shielded twisted pair and retain the CMR advantage. (I suggest connecting one end of the shield to ‘technical ground’ via 10nF ceramic disc capacitor.) A floating shield also makes for a great HF antenna and I wonder if the “dry and bright ” effect noted by Tan is down to HF hash mixing in.
QuoteThe threads from tanchiro58 is testament to the difficulty in finding a ‘clean’ sound in a mixed digital/analogue environment. Of course you can leave the shield floating but then you might as well use a shielded twisted pair and retain the CMR advantage. (I suggest connecting one end of the shield to ‘technical ground’ via 10nF ceramic disc capacitor.) A floating shield also makes for a great HF antenna and I wonder if the “dry and bright ” effect noted by Tan is down to HF hash mixing in.Brian,What is the CMR advantage?Let's assume the 10nF disc capacitor is connected to one end of the shield (either pin 6 or pin 7) so other end will be connected to technical ground (somewhere in the PS chassis?), is that what you meant? Thanks.
Usually it is best to connect the cap to the downstream ground. (i.e. SB3 to Dac, connect at the Dac input.)
OK, update 4/21/07 3:20pmI got the transformers today. Most have paid already (thanks!) and I have packaged up the transformers of those gentlemen to go out Monday.
QuoteUsually it is best to connect the cap to the downstream ground. (i.e. SB3 to Dac, connect at the Dac input.) Brian,Thanks for your infos. But I am still confused with the connection between SB3 and DAC via 10nF cap (I got a Rifa .001uF/250V secure cap, is this okay?). So you mean the connection begins at (-) of the RCA digital input via 10nF cap then to pin 4 (ground) of the SC947-02. Please correct me if I am wrong at this point. Thanks again.Regards,Tan
You will have to check that any existing BNC connector on the DAC is not already grounded by virtue of being screwed onto a chassis plate.