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J'ai profité d'une opportunité, c'est plus diy mais là j'ai plus de chances que ça aboutisse !
Tout a été testé par le vendeur, moi faudra attendre le transfo.
En potard je devrai récupérer un dact.
Sauf qu'en XLR 4 pins t'as plus de ground... donc non, l'active ground est reservé au single ended. ;)3-channel "active ground" amplifier (3 β22 boards required)
This is the recommended configuration for standard 3-wire headphones, and offers improved performance by having an active ground channel amplifier for the headphone's shared "ground return" wire. The ground channel amplifier sources or sinks the return current from the transducers, which would otherwise have been dumped into signal ground or power supply ground. This shifts responsibility for the high current reactive load of the headphones from signal ground to the tightly regulated power supply rails, thus removing the primary source of signal ground contamination. The headphone transducer "sees" symmetrical output buffers with equal impedance and transfer characteristics on both sides, rather than an amplifier on one side and a capacitor bank of the power supply ground on the other.
The 3-channel configuration could also be used for driving speakers (the ground channel output should be connected to both the left and right speakers' negative terminals). The ground channel will bear the return current of both stereo channels and must therefore have larger heatsinking. A total of three σ22 PSUs is recommended for this configuration (one per β22 board).