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The circuitry is entirely balanced. The I/O connections are single-ended. You could run XLR connectors, but they are not very popular, so i don't sell the TRUMPET in that configuration anymore.There is neither local or global negative feedback.
The tubes run wide open.
Equalization is passive between gain stages, not inside a feedback loop. This is the difficult way to do things, but the payback in sound quality is worth it.
The first stage can be connected to the cartridge (via XLR) with 24k resistors on each leg to ground. That would satisfy your balanced requirements.
Connecting one leg of the cartridge to ground, you end up with exactly the SAME differential voltage at the grids. Output differential voltage is the same in both cases. Nothing is halved.
The outputs can be connected to XLR using both polarities (V3a & V3b). The circuit is indeed fully balanced. And as I was hoping to explain, only the RCA connectors are single-ended.
Also, if I need to be technically articulate, the B+ and B- power supplies are fully balanced too.