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Join Date: Jan 2010
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My speaker cables have an extra connector at the input end for connecting the shield to the amplifier's signal ground. My X.5 amplifiers however don't have a dedicated signal ground post. Can I just connect it to a chassis screw?
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The one and only
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Actually X.5 amplifiers have been providing a signal ground
post for quite some time. If you have it, it's the white 5 way on the rear.
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My X.5's must be one of the earlier units as I don't have the white signal ground... (Though I know what you're talking about Mr. Pass from pictures on the official site.) Is there an alternative?
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