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by foxtrotxray » Wed Jul 15, 2015 9:02 pm
Rob-NYC wrote:Folks, a general note of caution in using a conventional amplifier in the Rowe machines.
Since the cart is wired out of phase
by djricksha » Wed Jul 15, 2015 9:23 pm
by foxtrotxray » Wed Jul 15, 2015 10:24 pm
djricksha wrote:Hi, Foxtrotray, there is no phase swap, Rowe Ami's are wired this way at the cartridge, ie earth bottom, live middle, earth top, and other live to middle. So you could say Rowe Ami had their wire's crossed. Thus the speaker connections are across the two channels to get the better sound quality. the Teac ah300 is very capable of handling this. I have fitted several of these amps to jukeboxes I have sold, because the original amps were shot and the model of jukebox was not worth the cost and time of an amp rebuild. never had anyone come back with a shot amp. And they do sound very good.
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