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Troubleshooting, Balanced operation – Simaudio 700i Integrated Amplifier User Manual

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700i Reference Dual-Mono Integrated Amplifier

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Figure 5: Remote Operation with 12V Trigger

In figure 5 we have a 700i Integrated Amplifier (used either as ONLY a preamplifier or in a bi-amping

configuration) connected to a 870A Power Amplifier via their respective 12V triggers (using a 1/8” mini-jack

cable). When you turn on the 700i via remote control (or its Standby button), the 870A will turn on

automatically. The same rule applies when you put the 700i into Standby mode



Troubleshooting


Your MOON 700i

is a “smart” integrated amplifier

equipped with a self-diagnostic system that will

automatically shut itself down when it (i) detects DC

(direct current) from any input or (ii) reaches a

dangerously high operating temperature. When DC
is present, the front panel display will show “DC

LEVEL”; when overheating “OVERTEMP” will appear

in the display. If your 700i powers itself off or will

not power up, there may very well be DC present in

one (or more) of the inputs coming from one (or

more) of your source components. You must

determine if there is any DC present. The best way

to accomplish this is by first powering down the

700i via the main power rocker switch, then

physically removing all inputs to the 700i leaving
only the speakers connected. Attempt to power up

your 700i again: A successful power up will

indicate the presence of DC coming from one of

your signal sources (ie. CD Player).

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 700i, 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.