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Hi
im not shure if anybody can help me here, but i will just try it ![]() What did i have... A CD Player with balanced output and 2 mono power amps with balanced inputs. The plan was to connect both with a 'passive preamp'. Therefore i bought 2 DACT volume switches. I was told that the both units did not match very well (i did not have the values of the impedances here) so i added 2 buffer amps from DACT At the moment i am building a sigma22 power unit to feed them. 'Unfortunatelly' i got hands on a new, old turntable. So i also started building a balanced RIAA pre amp for it. 2 sources? So my nearly passive preamp now will need a source selector. I am not very used to things like this (i'm just soldering kits in most of the cases) So what did i need... I have looked about an ELMA rotary switch. I would like to switch at least 2, better 3 balanced sources. Best would be to switch plus, minus and ground. So i found an ELMA 04-2344 switch. It has 2 decks, 3 poles and 4 positions. As far as i understand, it will be able to switch 4 balanced stereo sources. Right? Non shorting switches would be best for switching sources? As said before, i am not very common with things like this ![]() Or is there another (better and easy to build) solution for my problem. Thanks, Joachim |
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On Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 5:00:09 PM UTC-4, Joachim Heller wrote:
Hi =20 SNIPPAGE =20 As far as i understand, it will be able to switch 4 balanced stereo sourc= es.=20 Right?=20 Non shorting switches would be best for switching sources?=20 As said before, i am not very common with things like this ![]() Phono and tape-head inputs want to be shorted to reduce noise if switched '= in' with no component attached.=20 There is a school-of-thought that would like all non-used inputs to be shor= ted, line or low-level notwithstanding. You can manage that mechanically wi= thout going to any heroics with the switch. Just make a couple of pairs of = shorting jacks for any unused positions in your box. DO NOT short one chann= el to another _EVER_. all sorts of havoc may result.=20 Otherwise, you should be fine. Make sure you "Ohm Out" all your work to mak= e sure nothing got cross-connected by accident, and make sure that any low-= level input wiring is shielded. Connect the shield at one end only to avoid= hum-loops. More on that if needed.=20 Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
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Am 22.09.2015 um 05:49 schrieb Peter Wieck:
Phono and tape-head inputs want to be shorted to reduce noise if switched 'in' with no component attached. Thanks for this info regards Joachim |
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