The quoted statement will often be true, but like most such generalities it can be expected that there will be many exceptions. It depends on the design of the specific component, and on the specific system in which it is being used, and especially on how well the conversion from unbalanced to balanced is implemented. The only way to know for sure is to try it both ways.
The following excerpt from the manual for your P7 seems worth noting:
Regards,
-- Al
The following excerpt from the manual for your P7 seems worth noting:
The P 7s balanced outputs enable you to take full advantage of the inherent noise-rejection capability and superior sound quality of Parasound Halo power amplifiers, especially when the power amplifiers are located near the speakers, far from the P 7. The balanced inputs on the P 7 also insure the best possible analog connection to source components which are equipped with balanced outputs.Keep in mind, also, that there are some potentially significant additional differences that balanced vs. unbalanced interconnections may call into play, regardless of whether or not the components have balanced internal signal paths, and regardless of whether other interconnections in the system are balanced or unbalanced. Those include susceptibility to ground loop issues (balanced generally being less susceptible); cable differences; sensitivity of the components to cable differences; impedance differences in many cases; and often a 6 db difference in system gain, which may have audibly significant consequences in some systems.
We generally recommend balanced connections if your power amplifiers or source equipment are located more than 10 feet from your P 7. Many serious listeners prefer the sonic characteristics of balanced connections because their lower inherent noise floor contributes to a more defined and spacious soundstage.
Regards,
-- Al