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Ray,Cherry amps have true balanced inputs. There is no transformer input coupling. There is a difference in the sound since true balanced connections tend to be quieter --- less noise from interference, etc. Our adapters have two parts. One part lifts the ground and this part is removable in case the preamp has grounding issues. We find that true balanced connections are more reliable and devices with balanced connections, such as preamps, tend to be of higher quality.We have plans to make a preamp someday, but other amps will be first.Thanks for your interest.Best Regards,Tommy
Is there that much of a sound difference between the balance and non balanced?
It depends upon the gear and cables used. I have 3 different brands of XLR cables and they all sound different-Cardas Parsec, Audioquest Colombia 72v DBS and Belden 8402 XLR's.
There seems to be a lot of praise for the Belden 8402 but quite frankly as an IC, I think it is extremely overrated, and very poor quality as far as SQ is concerned.
The 8402 is a hidden gem for XLR.
"Compared to the unbalanced TEO cables, the Belden balance cables sound tonally emasculated, lacking body, texture and tone; they are steely, harsh, incomplete, lacking presence. The net result is emotionally devoid and disengaging."You can read the full account here... http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=155498.0
I don't doubt that the Beldens are out classed.
One big advantage of balanced into Tommy's amps is that you don't need the RCA to XLR adapter.I have heard big differences between them, which tells me that even the good ones (I have used Cardas) are most likely be causing harm.-Mike
The difference between those two cables is tantamount to comparing a modern SOTA DAC to an early entry level CDP.
One big advantage of balanced into Tommy's amps is that you don't need the RCA to XLR adapter.
I have heard big differences between them, which tells me that even the good ones (I have used Cardas) are most likely be causing harm.
Before I went all XLR I used XLR adapters. I bought a pair of cardas adapters and some cheap ones from a local music store and I can't hear a lick of difference between the adapters. The cardas were a total waste of money. I still have to use them for my phono preamp to my BAT preamp.
I think that your hi-fi system set-up has a real problem.
Yeah that must be the problem. Fortunately I have solved the problem by removing the reprehensible weak link.