VinylSound
Member
Has anyone out there played with your vinyl by switching the red and black outputs from your amp to change the Absolute Polarity?
It's quite a hassle to go back and forth, but some records I thought were very poorly recorded turn out to be diamonds in the rough if you reverse the Absolute Polarity.
Even more to my surprise, some of my CDs improve.
The system is a Sota Sapphire with a Grado Platinum Reference MM cart, Musical Fidelity A308 preamp, a Mobile Fidelity amp (Michael Yee), old Sony CD player/recorder, a pair of SL3s and various wires and interconncects.
Any thoughts or fellow experimenters who can share would be a huge help. For those of you who haven't tried this, find an album which sounds muffled and reverse the Absolute Polarity and let us know how it turns out.
best to all!
Doug
White Stone, VA
It's quite a hassle to go back and forth, but some records I thought were very poorly recorded turn out to be diamonds in the rough if you reverse the Absolute Polarity.
Even more to my surprise, some of my CDs improve.
The system is a Sota Sapphire with a Grado Platinum Reference MM cart, Musical Fidelity A308 preamp, a Mobile Fidelity amp (Michael Yee), old Sony CD player/recorder, a pair of SL3s and various wires and interconncects.
Any thoughts or fellow experimenters who can share would be a huge help. For those of you who haven't tried this, find an album which sounds muffled and reverse the Absolute Polarity and let us know how it turns out.
best to all!
Doug
White Stone, VA