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Post by milt99 on Aug 17, 2019 12:33:33 GMT -5
Someone on another forum was stating that Emotiva adheres to the N.A. XLR Pinout Standard rather than the Euro XLR Pinout Standard(#2 hot). As I recall, the Euro standard has been the norm for years.
Should be a simple question to answer and since it's never mentioned I'm assuming Emo uses the Euro standard.
Just like to know for myself. Thanks
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Post by repeetavx on Aug 17, 2019 14:32:30 GMT -5
OK ..... absolute phase ..... once and for all .....
On the balanced outputs ..... On the XSP-1, the XMC-1, the XMC-2, the RMC-1, and the RMC-1L .....
Pin 2 is (+)
On ALL of our amps that have XLR inputs ....
Pin 3 is (+)
(There were good engineering reasons for this choice originally; and we have continued it so all of our amps are consistent.)
And, if you're really concerned about absolute phase, and convinced you can hear a difference ... Then you can reverse the absolute phase by ... - EITHER finding or building interconnects that swap Pin 2 and Pin 3 ... - OR swapping the red and black on your speaker connections ...
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Post by AudioHTIT on Aug 17, 2019 15:27:09 GMT -5
Someone on another forum was stating that Emotiva adheres to the N.A. XLR Pinout Standard rather than the Euro XLR Pinout Standard(#2 hot). As I recall, the Euro standard has been the norm for years. Should be a simple question to answer and since it's never mentioned I'm assuming Emo uses the Euro standard. Just like to know for myself. Thanks A whole thread on it: The Phase Thread
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Post by milt99 on Aug 17, 2019 17:37:56 GMT -5
Thanks guys, seems as if the info I got elsewhere was false, in that EuroStandard being Pin 2 as hot. I've should've done my homework...
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