Fella wrote:
Fella wrote:
Hmmm.. The Tannoy Eyris 3 *does* have grounding conections... though I
am not sure if it is revolving on the same electrical principles as what
shp was going on about... ??
http://www.tannoy.com/Default.asp?Id=3855
Quote from the page: "unique bi-wire terminal panel, incorporating five
custom WBT™ terminals, provides the facility for drive unit earthing, or
grounding. This effectively reduces radio frequency interference within
the feed signal and ensures perfect separation between notes, greater
transparency and controls sibilance at higher frequencies."
That sounds like the marketing guys.
I looked at the manual and the connection diagrams.
I'd like to see how the x-over is configured since you
can jumper the terminals or run bi-amp.
The earthing feature is interesting, but doesn't actually
indicate where the connection is inside.
Shielding isn't very effective if the wires terminate outside
an unshielded enclosure, the ends are still exposed to RFI.
RFI is usually a source cable problem and amplified, or a
poor design issue at the circuit component level.
Price point usually is the deciding factor WMLE.