balanced connections Calypso/Rhea


Have recently purchased Calypsp/Rhea and have never used balanced interconnects before. The manuals assume you're not a complete audio no nothing which I must be. I can make the Rhea connection but I'm not certain where to plug them in on the Calypso. And what's the silver push thing on the balanced Calypso inputs for? From what I can tell, I should be able to plug the Rhea into any input. I'm assuming that a bypass should not be used. I'm just not sure about the silver thing.
Also, what do you use the double output posts on the Calypso for? Bi-amping?
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I would give it a try. I'm trying to rememeber but I thought you can set any input to the bypass mode. It's my understanding that in bypass, however, some other component would be needed to control the volume. (I'm going on memory here.)
Nothing is going to happen even if you do connect an input wrong. It is all very low signal voltages. Just try not to put an input signal to the output connection on the preamp. Other than that, you should be fine.
It will work with the ouput of the Rhea connected to any of the inputs you select.
Try the tape and if it does what you want, you're good to go. If not, use any of the other inputs.
Thanks again. You're right about being able to setup any input as bypass but then requiring another volume control. I guess I just adjust the gain on the Rhea for volume.

Get my TT back on Sunday. Will let you know how it works out.
Plug the Rhea into any input 1-5, beware of adjusting gain on the Rhea as a volume control, these are BIG steps unlike on a preamp. Make sure all of the XLR's click in as mentioned or you can have noise issues, and absolutely do not do any cable swapping while the calypso or your amps are on to avoid speaker or hearing damage.

Good luck
You're right.

I contacted Tom at MusicalSurroundings who suggested using input 5, the tape input but not bypassed.

I didn't realize that the gain didn't increment in small jumps but goes directly to 75dB from 62. Since I'm using the .24mv Airy for which he suggested the maximum gain of 75dB, I wouldn't have any volume control. Also interesting is that the manual suggests 62dB gain for a cartridge in the .2 to .5mv range. But it does also suggest experimenting with the setting below and above.

And thanks for the safety reminder. I have everything plugged into a Chang and I just disconnect it whenever I change anything.