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10-23-2023, 05:50 PM
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(10-23-2023, 03:34 PM)marco.mosca Wrote: (08-10-2023, 02:37 PM)hifinet Wrote: I received this question regarding polarity inversion:
"I have a question regarding polarity inversion. The document says that we have to invert the polarity in Moode. Does this mean I can't use Raspberry Pi software that doesn't allow this inversion?"
You can use software without a polarity inversion option. Simply reversing the +/- speaker leads will reverse polarity. Most components such as preamps and power amps do not reverse polarity, but some do. Check your manuals.
Would it be the same if +/- is reversed at the output of the PCB?
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Marco
It's a single ended output with signal (+) and ground (-). If you reverse at the output of the PCB, you would then be grounding the signal (connecting + to ground), and creating signal from ground ( - to signal), which has no signal.
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10-24-2023, 07:05 PM
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Yes, correct. The easiest way is to reverse speaker leads on both speakers.
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How many listeners can reliably identify reversed polarity? Not many I suspect. I can't hear it so I don't worry about it.
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It's a very interesting subject, relative polarity in audio. I heard it clearly back in my teens on a bottom scraping college dorm system, and then to varying degrees over the intervening years. I have always listened to both polarities when setting up a system just after getting the side-to-side polarity set. It always varies from recording to recording depending on the complexity of the mix and the care taken capturing tracks. I also was startled to hear how distinct it is on my latest system that uses fullrange (almost) drivers. I think the configuration of crossovers affects the audibility. Having no crossovers is the single point of commonality with that pretty retched system of my college dorm mates. I also noticed that the ProtoDac with no onboard upsampling and the simplest possible I/V conversion increased the discernability of polarity.
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