Question is whether I can tie the negative speaker outs of two Anaview modules (AMS0100-2300) together? In my specific set up, my stereo speakers will have to share a common ground due to how the wires are run behind the walls. I know some Class D amps cannot share one common ground, but I am not sure if Anaview is one of those types. Thanks!
http://www.anaview.com/sites/defaul...review/public/modules/image/PDS AMS0100-I.pdf
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http://www.anaview.com/sites/defaul...review/public/modules/image/PDS AMS0100-I.pdf
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Thanks, and got it. If I were to feed singled-ended signal to the amps and therefore tie the negative inputs to input ground, I assume this would not affect the feasibility of connecting the negative speaker outputs to the same ground?
Not at all. Which input you feed the audio signal into, doesn't change where that particular output pin is soldered, only the polarity of the output signal.
Thanks. Good to know -- this aspect of Anaview makes things much easier to wire. Now I may even use the amps to drive those hard-to-drive headphones, if the noise and DC offset are low enough.
http://www.anaview.com/sites/defaul...review/public/modules/image/PDS AMS0100-I.pdf
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Doesn't it also depend on how you use them? If you use them in BTL (one module of 2 amps per load) you can't connect any output to ground.
Jan
... Nor would you need to
Doesn't it also depend on how you use them? If you use them in BTL (one module of 2 amps per load) you can't connect any output to ground.
Jan
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