Balanced Phase... USA vs EUROPEAN ??

Don C

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Don C

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Is this an issue? Never ran across this before? From Marantz SA-10 CD/SACD player manual.

Balanced phase can be changed on remote. NO need to rewire balanced pin out.

How do other manufactures handle this?
 
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The Audio Engineering Society (AES) was founded in the US in 1948.
The AES standard for XLR pinout is:
Pin 1 - Ground
Pin 2 - Hot
Pin 3 - Cold
That is how virtually all microphones and professional gear is wired.

Whoever wrote that manual at Marantz must have been smoking something funny.
 
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Yes, you just have to change the absolute phase in the equipment or in the speaker cables. Some manufacturers used this reverse pin 2 and 3 assembly - I remember that some old Jeff Rowland and Accuphase units had this characteristic.
 

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...often Japanese components have the phase designed differently. Luxman, for example, has a switch on the rear panel to change the pin config (Phase Inverter).
 

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Don C

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The Audio Engineering Society (AES) was founded in the US in 1948.
The AES standard for XLR pinout is:
Pin 1 - Ground
Pin 2 - Hot
Pin 3 - Cold
That is how virtually all microphones and professional gear is wired.

Whoever wrote that manual at Marantz must have been smoking something funny.
Thanks! The manual is wrong!
 

Alrainbow

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As far as I remember there is 3 wiring types for xlr bal topology why I have no idea but it’s matters big and I suspect why some like certain interconnections over others
Even if we couple one to another to make them longer matters if the coupling is not the same
 

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