Polarity with SCD-1


I was just reading the review of the SCD-1 in Stereophile.
It states that there is a problem with the absolute polatity when running balanced that will need to be compensated for by reversing the speaker leads.

I have an all Krell/B&W system, with electronic crossover with quad wired speakers.

Is the above true and what does it mean? Has anybody out there dealt with this (problem)? Would pushing the phase button on the preamp solve the problem.

Thank you,
Richard
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I have a SCD-1 and the manual makes no reference to the balance outs being phase inverted; at least that I have read. Although I use the RCA's and they are not phase inverted. I can not comment on whether Krell is phase inverted or phase correct; I would assume the latter or ask them. I have a Conrad Johnson Premiere 16ls II pre amp that is (phase inverted) hooked to a Conrad Johnson MF2500 amp (phase corect). Therefore, I must reverse my speaker cables to compensate for the inverted signal.

Basically if you have an odd number of inversions you must compensate by reversing your speaker cables. If you have an even number of inversions then your system is phase correct and you do not need to reverse your speaker cables. The manual that came with your equipment should tell you if the component is phase inverting or not.

Phase inverting/noninverting is not a problem but a design methodology that some manufacturers imploy; you just need to compensate for it. Hope this helps.

Chuck