Have you move forward? I’m in the same boat.What would be better?
A CAD Ground Control GC1 at the phono stage’s grounding post or a Chord phonoaray?
Right now it is a Klyne 7 phono, but I consider a CH P P1.
Thx for your input!
It's pretty straight forward-it's just a daisy chain unit with a decent quality grounding cable at the outlet end-so you fit the original ground cable in and the outlet cable goes to your amp/preamp. The unit was what £550 on release gets a couple of outstanding reviews with a dash of inflation and you are looking at £1000. Look we know we are in a luxury game but you can get a lot more for £1000. The dealer said they were cynical but heard a difference right away -maybe my set up doesn't need this and other systems do. I saw a demo recently set up by Airt Audio in Glasgow where they take away various grounding items.... to show the impact. I wasn't totally convinced what I was impressed was with was the sound out of a moderate system...really well set up.How does this Chord PhonoAray connect up? After many years of Entreq grounding my whole system, I'd become a bit jaded re the concept of grounding full stop, but have recently been jolted back into being a full believer after grounding my Airblades.
What are the varied connection protocols for installing it?
Short version: the chord phonoaray is pure snake oil.
I don't think he's referring to the review. He's effectively saying ignore it, it's worthless on principle, *whatever* this review might say.
My Q still stands, I'm still unsure where this thing goes from and to, if I don't have a ground lead in my armwire, there are no sockets in my TT or arm, my TT has very few screws to lash this thing to.
My Straingauge energizer box has a ground terminal, not used for the armwire, but a ground lead to an Entreq Silver Tellus.
I've posted the weblink for the product but I would recommend emailing Chord or a dealer that does the unit and get your answer-if there is one.I don't think he's referring to the review. He's effectively saying ignore it, it's worthless on principle, *whatever* this review might say.
My Q still stands, I'm still unsure where this thing goes from and to, if I don't have a ground lead in my armwire, there are no sockets in my TT or arm, my TT has very few screws to lash this thing to.
My Straingauge energizer box has a ground terminal, not used for the armwire, but a ground lead to an Entreq Silver Tellus.
I've already gave you the answer to that mate -it's not exactly rocket science if you are interested in a product and you have an unusual set up and want more info-who do you think could give you the info?Their schematics don't help me. What does attaching "from the turntable" mean?
My TT has no socketry, my armwire is one piece from cart pins to Straingauge energizer.
So, I can't ascertain where on my TT or arm I could connect this thing.
I think it just needs to ground somewhere on your turntable but I would say preferably your tt arm.So, it grounds to the structure of my TT or arm? I'm only used to signal grounding like my Entreq, which grounds to chassis sockets.
Thanks for helping me get up to speed.
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