luvdunhill
Headphoneus Supremus
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yes, for short runs above 2v it's trivial in either case. Ironically, the one place where balanced connection would really help is a phono input, but there there is the problem of inducing extra capacitance.
My data was the fact that I lived in an area with really bad RF. I had problems with phono stages that manufacturers wouldn't believe...
Originally Posted by nikongod /img/forum/go_quote.gif Do you have data for that? when you look into common mode rejection ratios, single ended does start to look inferior. As applied to shorter cable runs with high level signals (2v nominal) and low output impedances, noise pickup becomes trivially low in either case, but one is better than the other still. |
yes, for short runs above 2v it's trivial in either case. Ironically, the one place where balanced connection would really help is a phono input, but there there is the problem of inducing extra capacitance.
My data was the fact that I lived in an area with really bad RF. I had problems with phono stages that manufacturers wouldn't believe...