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Connecting the 760a, Balanced operation – Simaudio 760A Amplifier User Manual

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760A Dual-Mono Power Amplifier

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Connecting the 760A

Prior to making any connections or removing the

XLR jumpers, the power amplifier must be turned off

and the AC cable disconnected for at least 1 minute.


1. Connect the input cables running from your

preamplifier’s outputs, whether balanced or

single-ended, to the amplifier’ s XLR or RCA

inputs, respectively. We highly recommend that

you use the balanced XLR inputs (provided that
your preamplifier has balanced outputs) to take

full advantage of 760A Stereo Power Amplifier’s

capabilities. Please refer to the next section,

“Balanced Operation” on for further information.

Do not connect cables to both the XLR and
RCA inputs at the same time. Damage to

both the 760A and the connected

equipment can result that is not covered

by warranty.

Don’t hesitate to use high quality interconnect

cables*. Poor quality interconnect cables can

degrade the overall sonic performance of your

system. It is recommended, though not

mandatory, to use balanced interconnects

between your preamplifier and the 760A when

using long cable runs (i.e. more than 3 meters

in length).

2. Connect your speakers, with the cables of your

choice, to the 760A’s speaker binding posts.

Take care to respect the polarity (“+” , “-” ) of
the outputs. Once again, don’t hesitate to use

high quality speaker cables*. Poor quality

speaker cables can degrade the overall sonic

performance of your system.


3. Connect the supplied AC power cable to the IEC

receptacle, located on the amplifier’s rear panel.

Ensure that the AC wall outlet you use has a

functioning ground. For the best sonic

performance, it is preferable that you plug your

760A directly into a dedicated AC outlet and
avoid using an extension cord.

* Please speak with your MOON Authorized Retailer
about the benefits of high quality cables for your
system.

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 amplifier

and 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 +5 Volts, the other will be carrying a signal

of –5 Volts. When these two inverted signals on a

balanced line are input into a differential power

amplifier such as the MOON 760A, 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.