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Tony Bandiera Jr
Film God
Posts: 3067
From: Moreland Idaho
Registered: Apr 2004
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posted 04-23-2013 01:09 PM
quote: Scott Norwood So, how does everyone deal with a balanced processor output feeding an unbalanced monitor input?
The same way we always have.
quote: Scott Norwood Do you wire everything as unbalanced?
Nope. For example, the Component Engineering CM 100 always was unbalanced. I wired them in hundreds of locations by feeding the (+) of Center to center, the (-) of Center to the "GND" terminal of the input end, and all shields were floated at the monitor end. ALL other channels had only the (+) side connected, the (-) sides were unconnected at both ends. (CP-50/65/200 and Ultra*Stereo Processors) I have done the same with CP 500 and 650 with no ill effects. Amps are wired balanced. (No jumpers from (-) to shield are used.)
quote: Scott Norwood Do you add transformers at the monitor end?
Nope, never. Observe good grounding and shield connection tactics and you won't have to use transformers.
quote: Scott Norwood Do you throw away the old monitor and get a modern one?
In any upgrade, yes. I use the QSC DCM Series monitors and for CP-650 and 750 it is a simple matter of a single DB 25 cable to connect. For CP 50/65/200/500 I use a DB 25 cable with one end cut off and the appropriate wires connected to fanning strips. I have also used the DB25 Gender Changer block I linked to above at UC Irvine for my CP650 in HIB 100. One cable from the CP-650 to the block, one from a DCM-1 to the block, and my balanced feeds to the amps backstage had a DB25 connector installed on them and plugged in to the block.
quote: Scott Norwood Does the CP750 have a separate monitor output (which would eliminate this whole problem)?
No and as I posted above there never was a problem.
quote: Scott Norwood Something else?
Yeah, most monitor's designs have very high impedance inputs so the loading effect on the line level side is nil....which is why the "mixed" style of connections works without issues.
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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!
Posts: 12814
From: Annapolis, MD
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 04-24-2013 05:24 AM
quote: Tony Bandiera Jr Nope. For example, the Component Engineering CM 100 always was unbalanced. I wired them in hundreds of locations by feeding the (+) of Center to center, the (-) of Center to the "GND" terminal of the input end, and all shields were floated at the monitor end.
Hold on a minute there partner. By doing that, you just unbalanced the center channel since you tied the "-" output to ground. You now have the entire signal above ground (unbalanced).
There are different methods of creating a "balanced" output too. Some merely use an inverting op-amp to generate the "-" side. If one ties the "-" terminal of that sort of output to ground, you effectively are shorting out the op-amp. This is a poor design to begin with but on has to know the type of output stage before tying "-" to ground. In the case of the CP650, they use a proper differential/balanced output stage that pretty well mimics a transformer (except for isolation) so one can indeed get away with tying the "-" to ground and merely unbalancing the whole output (just like if it was a true transformer output).
An alternate way that will maintain the balanced nature of the output is to tie the signal ground of the CP650 (or other similar type transformerless differential output) to the signal ground of the unbalanced monitor. This will provide the signal return path for the monitor yet maintain the balanced characteristics of a true differential system. It will have 6-dB less level, however, since you are only looking at half of the signal.
A better solution is to use a transformer set on the input of the unbalanced monitor since they will effectively turn the monitor into a differential input...which will lower the noise of the system. Odyssey Products makes a suitable such board...originally designed to isolate the 6-channel inputs on processors like the CP650.
As others have said, if the system is being changed out anyway for digital...then going to a new monitor with balanced inputs (and often the right pinout on the DB25) is a wise move for maintaining the best signal path all of the way through.
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