My other post reminded me of a question I've had for years...
Both my ZPA0.5's, as received from Phoenix Gold about 10 years ago, came minus their ground switches. The manual specifically calls these switches out and tells you how to use them either as fixed or floating. Well mine just have solder "nubs" on the boards. I haven't looked recently to tell if there is a shorting bar across any of the terminals. They work mostly fine. Never quite sounded as good as my originals (stolen) which I believe had the little switches installed.
Was there a revision to these amps that removed that switch? Did PG just mess up? I'm pretty sure these are version 1's due to the fans.
Oh well, I suppose it warrants a call? I'm supposed to be running a floating ground with my balanced lines, how big a difference would this make if the factory made them into perma-fixed mode which is what I expect happened? Anyone know why this may be?
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ZPA0.5 ground switches missing?
ZPA0.5 ground switches missing?
95' M3
Alpine iDA-X305
iPod Classic (120GB ~10k songs)
PG TBAt2 line Driver
PG ZPX2 Active Crossover (x2 1ea.)
PG ZPA0.5 v2 (x2 Black)
Diamond Hex 6.5 (eton), silk tweeters (rear fill 5.25's @-8db)
Soundstream SS-10's (2) in a sealed box
Alpine iDA-X305
iPod Classic (120GB ~10k songs)
PG TBAt2 line Driver
PG ZPX2 Active Crossover (x2 1ea.)
PG ZPA0.5 v2 (x2 Black)
Diamond Hex 6.5 (eton), silk tweeters (rear fill 5.25's @-8db)
Soundstream SS-10's (2) in a sealed box
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Crap, it looked like a lot of fan blades after a couple of beers I swear. There is 7, V2's damn
So is ground select auto-detected or did they just do away with floating vs. fixed? Did they ever revise the manuals or was I checking out my V1 manuals from the stolen install maybe?
When I 1st saw that Avatar I found it oddly hypnotic. I think there is a subliminal message in there somewhere?
So is ground select auto-detected or did they just do away with floating vs. fixed? Did they ever revise the manuals or was I checking out my V1 manuals from the stolen install maybe?
When I 1st saw that Avatar I found it oddly hypnotic. I think there is a subliminal message in there somewhere?
95' M3
Alpine iDA-X305
iPod Classic (120GB ~10k songs)
PG TBAt2 line Driver
PG ZPX2 Active Crossover (x2 1ea.)
PG ZPA0.5 v2 (x2 Black)
Diamond Hex 6.5 (eton), silk tweeters (rear fill 5.25's @-8db)
Soundstream SS-10's (2) in a sealed box
Alpine iDA-X305
iPod Classic (120GB ~10k songs)
PG TBAt2 line Driver
PG ZPX2 Active Crossover (x2 1ea.)
PG ZPA0.5 v2 (x2 Black)
Diamond Hex 6.5 (eton), silk tweeters (rear fill 5.25's @-8db)
Soundstream SS-10's (2) in a sealed box
So I guess I can ask here and not pollute the board too much. I have 4 fans incoming as my all are spinning weakly or not at all. How hard are the covers to get off or is it about as straight forward as the cover swap I just did to my ZPX2? Is anything connected to the shell or does it just screw off? Any "gotchas" I should be aware of?
Last edited by neverman on Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
95' M3
Alpine iDA-X305
iPod Classic (120GB ~10k songs)
PG TBAt2 line Driver
PG ZPX2 Active Crossover (x2 1ea.)
PG ZPA0.5 v2 (x2 Black)
Diamond Hex 6.5 (eton), silk tweeters (rear fill 5.25's @-8db)
Soundstream SS-10's (2) in a sealed box
Alpine iDA-X305
iPod Classic (120GB ~10k songs)
PG TBAt2 line Driver
PG ZPX2 Active Crossover (x2 1ea.)
PG ZPA0.5 v2 (x2 Black)
Diamond Hex 6.5 (eton), silk tweeters (rear fill 5.25's @-8db)
Soundstream SS-10's (2) in a sealed box
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