Hi all,
I am currently selling some kit for a friend but I am seriously thinking of keeping the Graaf GM50B Integrated for myself as it sounds utterly amazing - to be honest I've never heard dynamics or transparency like it in my lounge!!
Now on just checking over the amp and connections last night I spotted a picture of the xlr input wiring on the back of the amp(see pic) I only have my cd player connected via balanced interconnects.
Pin 3 is positive, this is normally negative with pin 2 normally being positive?
So I should be getting a specially made xlr interconnect with the positive and negative pins reversed at the amp end but am reluctant to change anything due to the sound I am currently hearing. I've read if connected out of phase there will be no bass but I have more bass than I have ever heard on my Usher speakers?
Has anyone else ever had this predicament?
Thanks, Paul.
I am currently selling some kit for a friend but I am seriously thinking of keeping the Graaf GM50B Integrated for myself as it sounds utterly amazing - to be honest I've never heard dynamics or transparency like it in my lounge!!
Now on just checking over the amp and connections last night I spotted a picture of the xlr input wiring on the back of the amp(see pic) I only have my cd player connected via balanced interconnects.
Pin 3 is positive, this is normally negative with pin 2 normally being positive?
So I should be getting a specially made xlr interconnect with the positive and negative pins reversed at the amp end but am reluctant to change anything due to the sound I am currently hearing. I've read if connected out of phase there will be no bass but I have more bass than I have ever heard on my Usher speakers?
Has anyone else ever had this predicament?
Thanks, Paul.