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Post by carrjimi on Dec 6, 2008 14:55:24 GMT -7
How can I reverse the phase of one amp while running two using a splitter (Voodoo LAb Amp Selector)?
Thanks
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Post by Curt on Dec 6, 2008 16:16:43 GMT -7
swap the speaker leads on one speaker (+ for -) or make/order one speaker lead with reversed ends (tip to ring and ring to tip).
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Post by carrjimi on Dec 6, 2008 16:29:40 GMT -7
Thanks man!
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Dec 6, 2008 17:02:04 GMT -7
Voodoo Lab amp selector has a phase switch doesn't it?
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Post by smolder on Dec 6, 2008 17:34:10 GMT -7
Are you talking about speaker phase? If both amps are wired positive to the tip (of the speaker jacks) you're good to go. Or, are you talking about the ground phase? Isn't that a different issue?
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Post by carrjimi on Dec 6, 2008 22:08:51 GMT -7
I thought it had to do with the way the signal is processed through the amp. I was reading a post that said all of the Z amps are in phase with each other except the RXES.
Steve, It's funny I thought the Voodoo Lab Amp Selector had a Phase switch (before I bought it).. I guess not. Oh well.
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Dec 7, 2008 3:17:43 GMT -7
Wow, I guess you're right. The switches are ground lift. I thought there was a phase switch too, but no. In that case, a special cable is the easiest way to go if you want to keep your speakers all wired "as factory". If you have an RXES combo though, you could swap the + and - leads on the speakers so that the amp is in phase with the rest of the Z line.
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Post by fastfrets (Bob) on Dec 28, 2008 9:57:41 GMT -7
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