I believe it is a differential amp. However, you should try contacting Chris Johnson of Parts Connexion. Here is the president of Parts Connexion and he also ran Sonic Frontiers, he still does mods and repairs on SF gear.
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This review in Stereophile states that it is a fully balanced (differential) design. |
Kitegod. I can tell you this. The Power 2 had an overwhelming midbass bloat that was not there with the same speakers with at least two other amps. One being the SS Mcormack DNA-1 Delux monoblocks and the other being the tube Music Reference RM9. Same speakers, same room, same associated electronics. Nuff said. Shakey BTW, I researched YOUR posts as well. Looks like I touched a nerve with a SF Power 2 owner, LOL. |
Shakeydeal, The same gear is why I say you may not of had the synergy with the Sonic Frontier amp. It's that simple. I'm running a Meridian cd, Sonic Frontier Line 3 SE and Sonic Frontier Power 2 with upgraded tubes etc. with Audience cables into Harbeth speakers and think I'm in audio heaven. My initial post was because I have a Rel Strata iii hooked up by the specs from rel and was curious if this was correct because my research suggested I should have a hum coming from the sub if the amp was a differential and that the black wire fed to the left negative speaker location of the amp. This is how it was set up with no hum. |