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could anyone comment on how meier audio's method of balanced operation in their symphony amp using single ended connection stack up against a xlr set up?
Originally Posted by Koyaan I. Sqatsi /img/forum/go_quote.gif I don't think those graphs are terribly useful for comparison purposes as I don't think they're even using the same headphones for the measurements. Compare the impedance plot of the Beyer DT880 to the "balanced" DT880. What's the difference between the regular Beyer DT880 and the "balanced" DT800 other than an XLR versus a TRS? That's not going to produce the difference in the impedance plots seen here. Also, let's look at the differences in frequency response between the two models you compared. Here's the AKG 701: Here the "balanced" AKG 701 shows greater low frequency response compared to the regular AKG 701. And here's the Denon D7000: It's just the opposite. The regular D7000 shows greater lower frequency response to compared to the "balanced" D7000. I think we need to wait until we can get someone with the appropriate measuring gear to run some new measurements so that we can account for and control all the variables. k |
Originally Posted by xnor /img/forum/go_quote.gif There are also countless people that play in casinos and they think that they have more luck than others or that they have a feeling or even know how/when/what to bet to increase their chance of winning, yet they fail miserably altogether. And nothing will change that because that's how it is / how it works. |
Originally Posted by linuxworks /img/forum/go_quote.gif I see no reason why it has to be ONLY atten. |
Originally Posted by Currawong /img/forum/go_quote.gif Maybe a thought would be to look at a balanced amp as an amp with a better amplification circuit. Just not all high-end amps use a balanced topology to achieve better performance with headphones, such as the Zana Deux. Would this make sense? If there's a change in the sound with an amp switching from SE to balanced, it's because the circuitry in the amp being used is different. What I'm saying is really very obvious, that is, if a circuit only has to drive one driver instead of two, then, reasonably, what it is capable of doing will change, wont it? |
Originally Posted by squirt /img/forum/go_quote.gif could anyone comment on how meier audio's method of balanced operation in their symphony amp using single ended connection stack up against a xlr set up? |
Originally Posted by b0dhi /img/forum/go_quote.gif I love how you try to rebut one anecdote with another anecdote |
Originally Posted by royalcrown /img/forum/go_quote.gif The bit about casinos isn't an anecdote, it's a decently well-known psychological phenomenon, and a fair amount of research has been done to corroborate it. |
Originally Posted by squirt /img/forum/go_quote.gif could anyone comment on how meier audio's method of balanced operation in their symphony amp using single ended connection stack up against a xlr set up? |