Thanks Fuzztone. I agree with futility if all you do is basically use an XLR cable to carry a single, unbalanced signal by shorting pins (basically). I believe the Jensen, for example), retains the benefits of a balanced signal path, essentially, up to the transformer, so the unbalanced segment of the path is very short.
Am I incorrect in that? And are the benefits of reducing the unbalanced signal path length worth it over these distances, particularly when it means adding 2 connections and electrical devices?
And while MC can be entertaining, is certainly more knowledgeable than me, I suspect (like many, including myself), cables aren't the only unbalanced items in his listening room.
But I think that what I am hearing leads me to believe that a longer, decent quality unbalanced cable will likely suffice...particularly in a physical environment that has tremendous complexity with little room (tolerance) for significant corrective treatments. And it is certainly not too costly to try both unbalanced solutions to evaluate.
Paul