Balanced operation – Simaudio 850P Preamplifier User Manual

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850P Reference Dual-Mono Preamplifier

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In figure 6 we have a 180 MiND Music Streamer

connected to a 750D DAC via their respective

SimLink™ ports (using a 1/8” mini-jack cable), and
the 750D connected to a 850P Preamplifier also via

their respective SimLink™ ports. Finally, the 850P is

connected to a 870A amplifier via their respective

12V Triggers (also using a 1/8” mini-jack cable);The

12V trigger output on the 850P is connected to the
12V trigger input on the 870A. When you launch

the MiND App on your Apple smart device (full list

on the MiND page of our website)

and select this

system’s ZONE, the 180 MiND will turn on, as will
the 750D, 850P and 870A; The 850P will

automatically switch to the “MiND” assigned input,

as described previously in the “Software Setup”

section. To shut down the system, press “Off” for

this ZONE in the MiND app.



Figure 7: Remote Operation with 12V Trigger




In figure 7 we have a 850P Preamplifier and a pair

of 880M amplifiers connected together via their

respective 12V triggers; The 12V trigger output on

the 850P is connected to the 12V trigger input on
the top 880M (using a 1/8” mini-jack cable). T

he

12V trigger output from this 880M connects to the 12V

trigger input on the bottom 880M (also using a 1/8” mini-
jack cable).

When you turn on the 850P via remote

control (or its Standby button), both 880M’s will

turn on automatically. The same rule applies when
you put the 850P into Standby mode.



Balanced Operation


When using an unbalanced interconnect, the audio

signal runs through both the center wire and the

shield/ground wire. Any noise picked up by this

interconnect (ie. nearby magnetic fields such as an
AC power cord) will be reproduced by the integrated

amplifier, then heard through the loudspeakers.

Conversely, a balanced interconnect has three

separate conductors; one for the ground and two for

the actual signal. These two signals are identical

except that one is 180 degrees out of phase with the

other. For example, when one conductor is carrying

a signal of +10 Volts, the other will be carrying a

signal of –10 Volts. When these two inverted

signals on a balanced line are output from the
MOON 850P, any noise picked up by the

interconnect will be eliminated since a differential

circuit amplifies only the difference between these

two signals: Noise on a balanced interconnect will be

equal on both conductors and therefore cancel out.

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