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Has anyone else tried Jim's balanced solution? Mine are quiet but not yet as quiet as I would like. At 4 on my headphone amp I can hear the hum but not against a music background. I have tied the RCA -ve to ground as that cleaned it up immensely. Positioning has also helped. I moved the cans inside the case and that did not seem to help at all.Chris
Hello Chris,I did!So far, I am still testing it. Apologies for the crude wire dressing, as this is my "experimental" Cinemag transformer thus the leads are still long.I wonder if the negative pahe of the input (Blue) for both channels should meet at the phono preamp ground instead of the wiring diagram where they meet instantly at the GND lug of the SUT box from Jim's schematic. I asked because looking at the input, there's a ground loop staring at me between the L&R input channels. Maybe I wired something wrong...We'll see.....I will report back
Looks nice amandarae! One question - why does the orange wire go to a separate chassis ground point? Should it not just terminate right on the back of the ground post where you tied the collection of other ground connections? To me that appears to add the chassis as a separate path to the common grounding post.I might just try the balanced form myself.Chris
Great News!I am done with my experimental Cinemag. Regards
Done Abe? Like really done? Forever? You can't kid a kidder .... Everytime I get close to thinking I am done, I find another post and then the merry-go-round starts all over again - and I love it (kind of).(Not yet done) Chris