Greetings,
I am wiring an analogue reverse scan board to a Dolby processor and I am confused by Dolby's instructions on how to proceed.
The FB 206, also available on this site, recommends to 3-wire shielded cables so that each channel gets hot, cold and ground reference connected independently, plus a shield drain. This "ground reference" wire should be inside the overall shield BUT not electrically connected to it.
The CP650 manual indeed mentions the same method as the best one. However for "non EU countries" and "if has to be done" also mentions what seems to be commonly done everywhere: a balanced, twisted pairs 4-wire cable is used and the ground reference is connected to the shield.
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I wouldn't mind following the recommended way but I am not sure I have ever seen a cable with a twisted pair plus a single cable inside the same shield.
I notice that Sony on SDDS players seem to follow the same recommended practice as their pinout mentions hot, cold and ground for each channel.
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I have searched the old forum an I did not find any reference to this recommended way.
Is there anybody that can shed any light on this please?
Thanks!
I am wiring an analogue reverse scan board to a Dolby processor and I am confused by Dolby's instructions on how to proceed.
The FB 206, also available on this site, recommends to 3-wire shielded cables so that each channel gets hot, cold and ground reference connected independently, plus a shield drain. This "ground reference" wire should be inside the overall shield BUT not electrically connected to it.
The CP650 manual indeed mentions the same method as the best one. However for "non EU countries" and "if has to be done" also mentions what seems to be commonly done everywhere: a balanced, twisted pairs 4-wire cable is used and the ground reference is connected to the shield.
Screenshot_95.png
I wouldn't mind following the recommended way but I am not sure I have ever seen a cable with a twisted pair plus a single cable inside the same shield.
I notice that Sony on SDDS players seem to follow the same recommended practice as their pinout mentions hot, cold and ground for each channel.
92844888_2671049009883128_3101278395611217920_n.png
I have searched the old forum an I did not find any reference to this recommended way.
Is there anybody that can shed any light on this please?
Thanks!
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