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Why is my conrad-johnson component phase inverting?

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Why is my conrad-johnson component phase inverting?

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A. Each active voltage gain stage in a circuit inverts phase once. In pursuit of ultimate purity in music reproduction, recent conrad-johnson preamplifiers have been designed for the absolute minimum number of gain stages – one. One stage, one inversion, hence these components invert phase. By the nature of its design, the Premier 350, which also has a single voltage gain stage, is phase inverting.

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