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Pot shunting

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on my se version the two grounds got to the two board ground connectors like they would if wired normally. A balanced pot though, dunno but I would have thought the wiring would have been the same doubled up but I've never looked at the connectors of one. I just assumed it would be the same as se with two sets of connector tags.

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Ah, I see. Sorry, wasn't paying attention :palm:

In that case I'm all over it as I'll be balancing my EHHA soon.

Are you using both channels (+/-) on the same board? IE left and right amps.

Do you have the input caps in?

I would ask tangent in a bit

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After this I'm going to be shunting the mini pot on the CTH, that should give a vast improvement.

I may go dual pot on the EHHA as some of my phones have balance issues so that should help.

now you need to start investigating the arena of OTT resistors for shunting ;)..dB

Are you using both channels (+/-) on the same board? IE left and right amps.
Yes, I'm using both channels on the same board - one for L and one for R. The + connects to IR and the - to IL, the ground channel is not populated on either board (shouldn't make a difference that I can see). The power supply is a single TREAD feeding both boards and I've checked the voltages at the various pins of both the OPAL/R and BUFL and BUFR positions and all seems well there.

Do you have the input caps in?
Nope and I checked continuity across the pads to make the sure that the traces had not been cut.

I would ask tangent in a bit

I think I'm going to try jumping the pot out of the equation entirely and see what happens then. I have a source that can do digital attenuation so I shouldn't blow my fool head off. I would appreciate any suggestions for how to wire the input ground though (pin 1 on the XLRs), it's still unclear to me what the right connection here would be.

  • 4 months later...

Would this work the way I think it would (allow proper volume control for switched rca and xlr inputs)?

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Would this work the way I think it would (allow proper volume control for switched rca and xlr inputs)?

switchshunt.gif

That is how I run the inputs on my balanced OTL monster (the silver ghost). It works great for switching RCA & XLR with a differential pair input stage.

Argh, I thought I'd seen people using the balanced shunt pot scheme with amps other than those with a differential pair input. Can anyone tell me whether or not the schematic I posted would work with the eXStata?

I for one do not see how this could work fro a volume control... it looks like it just acts as a variable resistor between the two "channels", even if those are the same signal 180 degrees out of phase? I could also just be dense :palm:

Two pages into a thread entitled "Pot Shunting" and nobody has made a Dom joke?

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"Screw you guys, I am outta here!"

:sadcat:

I for one do not see how this could work fro a volume control... it looks like it just acts as a variable resistor between the two "channels", even if those are the same signal 180 degrees out of phase? I could also just be dense :palm:

I think you listened to an amp of mine using this sort of pot at the Chicago meet, if that helps you believe that it works.

  • 2 weeks later...

Nate,

since this thread got bumped. Did you get the two deck pot to work as a Balanced shunt vol control? You never updated whether you ironed it out or not.

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