71.236.39.17
| '); } else { document.writeln(''); } } else { document.writeln(''); } } else { document.writeln(''); } } // End --> |
In Reply to: RE: Bad Advise !!!!! posted by Vinylly on October 31, 2009 at 16:37:16
On the M3a I use the CD input for the Sony SCD-777es, the DAT input for the Perpetual Technology boxes and the Tape loop for the Fostex CD recorder and the only difference I can hear is that which each component brings.
I also remember when I first got the M3a, reading somewhere that the tape loop was the purest sound and I tried it; really it was no biggie.
This from a 1996 Stereophile review might shed some light on a percieved difference:
"Because the line-stage flips phase, the main output of the Modulus 3 and 3A is absolute-phase-inverted. To restore correct polarity, you simply reverse your speaker cables: hot to ground and ground to hot on both channels. The Curl-designed solid-state tape-output buffer circuit doesn't invert phase."
enjoy!
mrod.
Nostalgia is history removed of the burdensome weight of reality
Edits: 11/01/09Follow Ups:
Post a Followup: