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Post by stlaudiofan1 on Jan 30, 2015 13:24:06 GMT -5
Is the XSP1 not fully balanced when using BM? Sent from my HTC6500LVW using proboards It passes a balanced signal all the way through, however it is not differential. The only way the signal is differential is if BM is off and it is in DIRECT mode. That is what I was told when I called and talked to Emotiva.
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Post by deltadube on Jan 30, 2015 15:29:16 GMT -5
Is the XSP1 not fully balanced when using BM? Sent from my HTC6500LVW using proboards the xsp 1 is fully balanced using bass management and xlr cables.. 1st line under features.. •Exceptional sound quality via an all-analog, fully balanced, differential signal path with vanishingly low noise and distortion. cheers
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Post by stlaudiofan1 on Jan 30, 2015 18:49:13 GMT -5
Is the XSP1 not fully balanced when using BM? Sent from my HTC6500LVW using proboards the xsp 1 is fully balanced using bass management and xlr cables.. 1st line under features.. •Exceptional sound quality via an all-analog, fully balanced, differential signal path with vanishingly low noise and distortion. cheers This is from the manual of the XSP-1: Differential ReferenceTM Mode The internal circuitry in the XSP-1 is designed to provide a balanced fully differential signal path from input to output. This is the default operating mode for the XSP-1 when balanced inputs and outputs are used, the Frequency Trims are disengaged (Direct mode), and bass management is disabled (Main Outputs are set to Full Range).
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Post by danny01 on Jan 31, 2015 0:26:16 GMT -5
I did not know that it was not full differential when using BM. Doesn't matter to me because I'm using a UPA-2 now, and I couldn't tell the difference when my chain was fully balanced all the way through but nice to know nonetheless.
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