Analog Organization: The “Little Things” Count With Cabling
A well-designed cabling system saves time and makes troubleshooting easier
A well-designed cabling system saves time and makes troubleshooting easier
Organize information, draw pictures, diagrams – whatever it takes
The differences between unbalanced and balanced signal lines, and when each is may be the most appropriate choice
The appropriate method must be determined after sizing up the situation.
Although hum and other problems are often blamed on “improper grounding,” in most cases there is actually nothing improper at all.
The problems fall into two broad categories
Actual performance in a real system depends on how the driver, cable, and receiver impedances interact
Sure, you think you’re starting to get a handle on this whole audio thing, but what’s with all the different connections?
It beats dumping the whole thing on the floor, thinking a snake-pit mess will be easy to untangle, because this is even more time consuming.
Handling the one thing that technical systems have in common: wire
Two flavors of cable, each with their pros, cons, and best applications.
Two key issues: different signal operating levels between consumer and professional equipment, and making connections while avoiding ground loop problems
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