Docharsha89
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Burson Audio 3XR (Amp+DAC), but the XLR input bypasses the internal DACWhat "amp"?
I run balanced XLR from my Pontus 12th-1 DAC to Denafrips headphone amp via XLR cables and have zero balance issues.
Burson Audio 3XR (Amp+DAC), but the XLR input bypasses the internal DACWhat "amp"?
I run balanced XLR from my Pontus 12th-1 DAC to Denafrips headphone amp via XLR cables and have zero balance issues.
See my previous post on the previous page.Burson Audio 3XR (Amp+DAC), but the XLR input bypasses the internal DAC
Yes I've tried 3 sets of cables, 2 from the same manufacturer to rule out manufacturing defects, but results are the same. One channel is always sounding richer and lively compared to the other.What "amp"?
I run balanced XLR from my Pontus 12th-1 DAC to Denafrips headphone amp via XLR cables and have zero balance issues.
That actually sounds like a cable issue. Have you tried a different set of cables?
Yes you had mentioned your DDC to DAC connection, but my issue is directly from Amp to DAC.See my previous post on the previous page.
RCA I cannot use with my amp since it can only take RCA balanced signal from the DACForgive me if you mentioned this earlier but did you try RCAs?
I had this, it was bad xlr cables going to the amp. (Wireworld) changed to chord cables, it didn’t happen. Then changed to Alvin’s xlr’s Gotham cables. No issue.Anyone experiencing reduced sound output on one side when using pontus 2 xlr to amp ? I'm having this "channel imbalance" effect on either one side. I switched multiple xlr cables but the issue persists. Any solutions ? Please help me since I'm out of options at the moment.
Your current xlr cable ?I had this, it was bad xlr cables going to the amp. (Wireworld) changed to chord cables, it didn’t happen. Then changed to Alvin’s xlr’s Gotham cables. No issue.
Gotham from Alvin’s sister company-site.Your current xlr cable ?
Do you hear equally on both channels ?
Any dynamic/Volume imbalance ?
OK I will try it. Any alternatives to Alvin's? Please suggestGotham from Alvin’s sister company-site.
Try to carefully move the xlr in Pontus and see if it changes anything. Here the sound cut on one side when moving it carefully.
I would recommend chord company. Great quality and not eye watering prices.OK I will try it. Any alternatives to Alvin's? Please suggest
Did chord xlr cable solve your imbalance issue ? I tried SVS and a local custom cable manufacturer, both gave same results of channel imbalanceI would recommend chord company. Great quality and not eye watering prices.
Then this makes no sense....Yes I've tried 3 sets of cables, 2 from the same manufacturer to rule out manufacturing defects, but results are the same. One channel is always sounding richer and lively compared to the other.
If one channel is faulty, and you swap cables only for the other side to have the same issues, says the cable is at fault.switching cables between left and right XLR port just switches the imbalance to the other side.
Please read my post again, and I never mentioned a DDC. I said Pontus DAC, and Denafrips headphone amp. There are no XLR cables coming from my DDC.Yes you had mentioned your DDC to DAC connection, but my issue is directly from Amp to DAC.
With that, have you checked the Burson Soloist isn't causing the issue?Burson Audio 3XR (Amp+DAC), but the XLR input bypasses the internal DAC
Did you suddenly have this problem with this setup and was working fine previously? Or did something changed in your setup recently?Anyone experiencing reduced sound output on one side when using pontus 2 xlr to amp ? I'm having this "channel imbalance" effect on either one side. I switched multiple xlr cables but the issue persists. Any solutions ? Please help me since I'm out of options at the moment.