reversing 230 V

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reversing 230 V

Postby froombosch » Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:37 pm

The discussion: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/so-much- ... at-12.html

I tried the next test:

I rerecorded a guitar using my Aurora 16 as an I/O to my Eclipse being in bypass.

Nuendo out --> Aurora out ( analog) --> Eclipse in (analog)--> Aurora in (analog) --> Nuendo.

I have phase reversed the 230 V powerline of the Aurora 16. That is easy in Europe to do, we can turn the cable 180 degrees. I also tried another powercable.

The standard powercable used is a Lat-01 and the other cable is a el cheapo pvc cable.

I did try the phase reverse test, but could not allign them so much that they cancel out. Maybe others can.

three clips 48 Khz/24 bits:
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Re: reversing 230 V

Postby froombosch » Sun Aug 02, 2009 8:57 pm

Nulmeting:

rerecording after a moment of time without any changes:
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Re: reversing 230 V

Postby froombosch » Sun Aug 02, 2009 9:05 pm

the nulmeting phase reversed. You only hear the noise of the converters /eventide eclipse, so you need to add a lot of volume.
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