In Reply to: Miscelaneous Polarity Issues posted by georgelouis on December 30, 2006 at 19:51:33:
"Here’s an update regarding the possible reasons that most CD, SACD, and DVD players (95 to 99%) play laser read media out of absolute polarity."If this were actually the case (I'm sure it isn't), I'd simply get a player or DAC with an "invert" switch, and use it with the switch engaged at all times.
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- Re: Miscelaneous Polarity Issues - Todd Krieger 21:49:34 12/30/06 (12)
- Or, reverse your speaker connnections (if it is 95/99% inverted). nt. - Lynn 16:33:30 01/07/07 (1)
- Re: Or, reverse your speaker connnections (if it is 95/99% inverted). nt. - the roofman 05:01:40 01/08/07 (0)
- Re: Miscelaneous Polarity Issues - Doc Gaw 05:45:26 12/31/06 (9)
- I cringe at the thought of defending George but ... - Garth 06:21:57 12/31/06 (3)
- Could be wrong ... - Sommovigo 09:33:41 12/31/06 (2)
- Re: Could be wrong ... Probably! :-) - Garth 12:12:17 12/31/06 (0)
- Re: Could be wrong ... - unclestu52 18:09:45 12/31/06 (0)
- The Greatest Case of the Emperor's Ear's in the History of Audio - georgelouis 19:35:01 12/31/06 (4)
- Re: The Greatest Case of the Emperor's Ear's in the History of Audio - the roofman 07:06:55 01/09/07 (0)
- Misconceptions - Metralla 21:38:32 12/31/06 (0)
- Re: The Greatest Case of the Emperor's Ear's in the History of Audio - Todd Krieger 00:02:21 01/01/07 (1)
- Re: The Greatest Case of the Emperor's Ear's in the History of Audio - georgelouis 09:36:10 01/01/07 (0)