Phase check cds/lp's

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by wes, Feb 21, 2002.

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  1. wes

    wes Senior Member Thread Starter

    Wow, all this talk about polarity and phase being out etc. is getting me paranoid......I should get a sound check disc or something.......With my Dynaco M III's, there's just letters and numbers for leads.. no red or black.......looks like I'll have to do some experimenting.........Does anyone know where the positive and negative wires should go on a Dynaco...? C, or B?.......I'm sure the ST-70 is probably similar........Sckott, don't you have an ST-70?

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    -Wes
     
  2. Sckott

    Sckott Hand Tighten Only.

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    Yep! I got two of em. One for each listening room. Working on a 3rd slowly.

    Back of a Dynaco ST70 (not modded) has a common ground wire (C) and posts for 4, 8 & 16 oHm. So each side would look like this in the back:

    LEFT
    o o o o
    c 4 8 16


    It's not reversed on the opposite side. If the silk-screening is OK it should be obvious?

    Mine has (of course) the black (C) and the + wire on "8", to coinside with the DIY speakers I'm using.
     
  3. wes

    wes Senior Member Thread Starter

    That's how I wired mine too.........It sounds good that way so I'll leave it...........Wow, I didn't realize it was C,4,8,16.....For the longest time I assumed the 8 was a B, since there was a C.....Too many bowls of alphabet cereal as a kid.....Thanks for the reply Sckott..........

    -Wes
     
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