Sep 5, 2014 at 5:48 PM Post #196 of 229
It might be wired wrong. Both the left and right stereo jacks should be wired identically. The positive for each channel goes to the tip connector and the negative goes to the ring connector. The sleave connector should have nothing going to it.

If your adapter is wired for left only and right only (as if they are standard L/R connections) then you probably have the left plug with tip + sleave (no ring) and the right plug with ring + sleave (no tip) and that'll cause problems.
 
Sep 6, 2014 at 2:22 AM Post #197 of 229
It might be wired wrong. Both the left and right stereo jacks should be wired identically. The positive for each channel goes to the tip connector and the negative goes to the ring connector. The sleave connector should have nothing going to it.

If your adapter is wired for left only and right only (as if they are standard L/R connections) then you probably have the left plug with tip + sleave (no ring) and the right plug with ring + sleave (no tip) and that'll cause problems.

 
can you please adviso on scheme
 

 
Sep 6, 2014 at 2:47 AM Post #198 of 229
   
can you please adviso on scheme
 

 
That's the correct diagram. My hunch from what you said is that the adapter you have has the negative (GND) going to the part that says "NC" on the 2 plugs on the right. In both cases the positive wire (hot) should go to the tip (regardless of channel) and the negative (cold) should go to the ring, not the sleave (NC).
 
NC stands for no connection and that's how the Quattro tells if you're using a balanced or single-ended phone.
 
Sep 12, 2014 at 6:19 PM Post #199 of 229
I have finally made balanced mode. 
 
Full staisfaction!!! :) 
 
Sep 12, 2014 at 6:40 PM Post #200 of 229
But im lustening flac and hear some sibilants. Is it from fo Senn HD650 or Matrix X-Sabre of Quattro amp? what should I upgrade first? 
 
Sep 12, 2014 at 7:52 PM Post #201 of 229
But im lustening flac and hear some sibilants. Is it from fo Senn HD650 or Matrix X-Sabre of Quattro amp? what should I upgrade first? 


I suspect it is in the recording.
You have really nice, revealing equipment.
Sometimes we hear things in really good equipment that has always been there, but it's exposed or revealed as you get better equipment. Like your equipment....excellent headphones, excellent amp, excellent DAC.
When I first got my AKG Q701 headphones, I started hearing treble distortion that I didn't hear before.
 
Oct 12, 2014 at 9:35 AM Post #202 of 229
Loki,
Wot kinda Op Amps do ya use in yer Quattro?
 
Oct 12, 2014 at 4:11 PM Post #203 of 229
Loki,
Wot kinda Op Amps do ya use in yer Quattro?

 
Is that Gibalok you're asking? My name's Lachlan so I often get called Lachie or other variants, but I'm guessing you wouldn't have known that
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FWIW, my Quattro has NJM5532 in the dual socket and 4 x OPA627 in the mono sockets
 
Oct 12, 2014 at 6:45 PM Post #204 of 229
Is that Gibalok you're asking? My name's Lachlan so I often get called Lachie or other variants, but I'm guessing you wouldn't have known that ;)

FWIW, my Quattro has NJM5532 in the dual socket and 4 x OPA627 in the mono sockets


Thanks, Loki.

Edit:
Er.....wait a minute.
The OPA627 is not pin for pin compatible for the OPA604. :eek:

OPA627 offset trims from the positive power supply rail.
OPA604 offset trims from the negative rail.

Check your DC offset to signal common for each amp.
 
Oct 13, 2014 at 2:57 AM Post #205 of 229
Thanks, Loki.

Edit:
Er.....wait a minute.
The OPA627 is not pin for pin compatible for the OPA604.
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OPA627 offset trims from the positive power supply rail.
OPA604 offset trims from the negative rail.

Check your DC offset to signal common for each amp.

 
That's getting beyond my knowledge levels. I measured the DC offset and adjusted it using the 4 trim pots, but is that not enough?
 
Oct 13, 2014 at 8:03 AM Post #206 of 229
That's getting beyond my knowledge levels. I measured the DC offset and adjusted it using the 4 trim pots, but is that not enough?


basically you are pulling the input stage load resistors low, they expect to be pulled high.
Guaranteed this does something detrimental to the characteristics of the Op Amp as the load characteristics of the input stage are altered.
The input stage transistors will be getting less current than they were designed for.
This changes the gain parameters of the input stage.

You could try lifting pins 1 and 5, this takes the trim pot away from the Op Amp, then measure how much DC offset you get at the output.

I've been trying to find an alternative to the OPA604, so far, no luck.
 
Oct 13, 2014 at 8:26 AM Post #207 of 229
basically you are pulling the input stage load resistors low, they expect to be pulled high.
Guaranteed this does something detrimental to the characteristics of the Op Amp as the load characteristics of the input stage are altered.
The input stage transistors will be getting less current than they were designed for.
This changes the gain parameters of the input stage.

You could try lifting pins 1 and 5, this takes the trim pot away from the Op Amp, then measure how much DC offset you get at the output.

I've been trying to find an alternative to the OPA604, so far, no luck.

 
Thanks for the info, Chris. I'll put it back how I found it
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Any issues using a different dual op amp like NJM5532 or LM4562, etc.?
 
Oct 13, 2014 at 8:50 AM Post #208 of 229
Thanks for the info, Chris. I'll put it back how I found it ;)

Any issues using a different dual op amp like NJM5532 or LM4562, etc.?


Sorry!
It's not easy finding a pin for pin replacement for the OPA604!

The NJM5532 and LM4562 are good replacements for the dual. :D
 
Dec 14, 2014 at 1:27 PM Post #209 of 229
Hello everyone, 
just wanted to share my latest experience 
 
Recently I have added budget USB-SPDIF conevtor Gustard U12. And my current set up looks like:
 
PC Jriver - (USB Wireworld Ultraviolet 7) - Gustard U12 (Power: Isotek premium + furutech connectors) - Matrix X-Sabre (Audio Technica Art Link Coax Cable + Oyaide Tunami + P079 connectors) -  Matrix Quattro Amp (Kimber Kable Tonik Balanced + Oyaide Tunami + P079 connectors) + Isolated power FluxLabs (1700w/500w/200w transformers) 
 
I have HD650 (Silver Cable from Lavriks) + Denon AH-D7100 (upgraded cabe pending)+ Westone UM Pro 50 (upgraded cabe Litz Cu)
 
So You can see I have relatively heavy invested into wires and power. That gave me good dynamics and minimized noise from power network and USB (which is actually horrible). Gustard U12 also mitigates edges of PC and Sabre sound. 
 
As you understand im considering to move on with the amplifier and cables. 
 
So I will not sell my Quattro amp for now since its a bargain for the price, but I want to buy another more expensive amplifier and uprade the cables (USB Wireworld Ultraviolet 7, Audio-technica Digital Cable At-sd2000/1.3, Kimber Kable Tonik Balanced )
 
What is your proposition on amp and wires?
 

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