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What's the point of a phono pre having a balanced output?
Curious, as I've got a preamp and amp that uses balanced connections. If I can go from phono to amp, all balanced, what differences would that make as opposed to going the SE route from the phono to the preamp since it begins its journey SE?
Thanks.
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Topic - Balanced Phono Out? - AudioDwebe 20:07:31 07/6/20 (15)
- RE: Balanced Phono Out? - rrob 07:46:07 07/7/20 (0)
- RE: Michael Fremer says... - B. Scarpia 05:08:56 07/7/20 (7)
- RE: Michael Fremer says... - Tre' 06:40:58 07/7/20 (6)
- This is what I was going to say! - MikeWI 13:37:25 07/7/20 (1)
- Great minds think alike! :-) nt - Tre' 19:36:23 07/7/20 (0)
- RE: Yup, each conductor 180 degrees out of phase with the other. Cancellation results. nt - B. Scarpia 07:54:45 07/7/20 (3)
- No, a balanced input can only respond... - Tre' 08:29:38 07/7/20 (2)
- RE: "Look up CMR (common mode rejection)" - B. Scarpia 12:36:09 07/7/20 (1)
- exactly - Tre' 12:53:51 07/7/20 (0)
- RE: Balanced Phono Out? - John Elison 03:21:39 07/7/20 (0)
- RE: Balanced Phono Out? - gwarejp3 20:30:38 07/6/20 (4)
- RE: Balanced Phono Out? - dogwan 18:48:44 07/11/20 (0)
- RE: Balanced Phono Out? - AudioDwebe 21:08:14 07/6/20 (2)
- RE: Balanced Phono Out? - Tre' 21:10:51 07/6/20 (1)
- RE: Balanced Phono Out? - gwarejp3 21:47:39 07/6/20 (0)