
The
MP-1 and MP-3 will accept most single-ended inputs quite easily. Note
however, that there is no real need to do this with a phono cartridge,
since almost all cartridge/tonearm setups are actually balanced sources,
so the right thing to do in this case is use the proper phono interconnect
cable. For line-level applications, the easiest thing to do is to use
one of the monitor inputs, which are all single-ended. Otherwise, an
adaptor (or better yet, a custom cable) can be used to connect the single-ended
input to the AUX 1 or AUX 2 input of the preamp. Pin 3 should tie to
pin 1, with the signal being carried on pin 2, for non-inverting results.
Of course, the front panel phase inversion switch can change this.
The
MP-1 and MP-3 will convert any single-ended input to a balanced output
with no degradation of any sort.
There are
several methods of using a subwoofer with either the MP-1 or MP-3. The
best method is to have the subwoofer updated to include a balanced input
by the manufacturer. If this is not possible, the next best solution
is to have a 3rd party modify the crossover of the subwoofer with a
balanced input.
Sometimes
it is possible to operate the subwoofer via the RCA inputs of an Atma-Sphere
amplifier. Since the RCA is connected to pin 2 of the XLR, and if and
MP-1 or MP-3 is driving it, the RCA can serve as a convenient connection
for the hook-up, provided the subwoofer is nearby. Sometimes a buzz
will result from this type of connection, but it is worth a try.
Alternatively,
a line transformer can be used that converts from balanced to single-ended.
It should be installed in parallel with the input of the balanced amplifier,
but can be in its own box or location. Suitable transformers are available
from sources such as Jensen Transformer.
Finally,
the output of the preamp can have one of the XLR pins (usually pin 3)
tied to pin 1. This will cause the entire connection to be single-ended,
resulting in less performance from the preamp, but works quite well
in many cases. This is also the technique for using the preamp with
single-ended amplifiers.