Trainwreck Liverpool Polarity
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Trainwreck Liverpool Polarity
Hi all, I have a question regarding the Liverpool amps. Based on the uneven number of stages present in the amp, the signal will be out of phase with a standard speaker wiring. I am wondering if Ken addressed this by any means, or if this was "part of the sound"? I am slowly getting to speed with Ken's works but have not yet come across this specific topic
Re: Trainwreck Liverpool Polarity
Were isolated speaker jacks used?
If not, not much can be done about the polarity inversion, so from that it might be inferred that it wasn’t of any interest.
If not, not much can be done about the polarity inversion, so from that it might be inferred that it wasn’t of any interest.
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Re: Trainwreck Liverpool Polarity
You can just swap the leads at the speaker and use whichever polarity you prefer.
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Re: Trainwreck Liverpool Polarity
Yes indeed, I was just wondering what was Ken's approach, did he swap it in order for things to be back in phase or did he leave them out of phasemartin manning wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:39 am You can just swap the leads at the speaker and use whichever polarity you prefer.