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Yes, ferrstein is right. The only way to make a CLARINET balanced is to add an output tranny. You might want to try a 2:1. Or get one of than many good 1:1:1:1 from lundahl, sowter, jensen, or cinemag. Put the primaries in series, drive it with the CLARINET output. The secondaries also in series with the center tap grounded. Works like a charm. I believe Audio Note does it this way.Trying to run dual CLARINETs is useless, as you end up with two completely uncorrelated signals. On the other hand, I would make more money.jh
Is there a reason this would not work?
some point building a balanced castanet
QuoteIs there a reason this would not work?Sure it would work. But I can't understand why anyone would choose to do so. It's like going to the movies, you and your girlfriend each take separate cars. Yeah, it works, but really, it's better if you both take one car. Unless your wife sees you.Dual CLARINETs is like strapping two motorcycles side-by-side, trying to make one machine.
The CASTANET output already is balanced, sort of - just disconnect the 0 ohm tap from the ground plane. Add the common mode connection by a resistor to ground on each lead.jh
Could you develop a new product in dual boxes, power supplies in one and balanced SRPP typology in the other?Knowing the success you achieved with the Trumpet, I figure it would be possible with a Clarinet 2!I would love to build a fully differential balanced line stage. I also need a DAC that accomplishes SACD, DVD-A and Redbook CD.