Sorry if this has an obvious answer... I did try searching.
I'm considering putting a "speaker protector" (DC offset sensing) in a (re-)build of an F1 clone.
Off-the-shelf solutions (e.g from the bay) appear to have the output grounds tied. Would that be a bad thing for the F1 design?
BTW I'm OK w/having relays in my signal path if it means protection for my drivers, so this is not a question about SQ impact.
I'm considering putting a "speaker protector" (DC offset sensing) in a (re-)build of an F1 clone.
Off-the-shelf solutions (e.g from the bay) appear to have the output grounds tied. Would that be a bad thing for the F1 design?
BTW I'm OK w/having relays in my signal path if it means protection for my drivers, so this is not a question about SQ impact.
The F1 is a balanced output - both outputs on each channel are live
and independent of each other and ground.
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and independent of each other and ground.
😎
Thank you for the fast reply. I suspected as such but wanted to be sure... That strapping the speaker/output grounds together would be a (very) bad thing for the F1 design.
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