Changing Turntable to Balanced Output


So I’ve read that a balanced output (XLR) is sonically superior to unbalanced RCA cables.Is it possible to just add adapters to do this? Is it better to rewire the Tonearm? I own an Acoustic Signature Triple X which has a hard wired tonearm cable so this not an easy solution. Just wondering if anyone has done this and if it’s worth it?

audiosaurusrex

Showing 2 responses by lewm

imhififan, Yes, the circuit of the BAT makes balanced sense, assuming the description is accurate.  If you want to get crazy, ideally you want the conductors of both phases of the signal to be "the same" kind of wire. For an SE IC, the ground side conductor is often the shield itself.  So the positive and negative phases of the signal are riding on different types of conductor, if such a cable is used for a balanced connection. Can you hear that? I dunno.

But some good SE cables do use an audio ground connection via the same wire used for the hot side.  In that case, the shield will not be connected to the audio ground wire, and using such a cable for balanced is "better".

Atmasphere can feel free to correct me if I am in error here.

No re-wiring of the tonearm is required. But you’d have to re-terminate the phono cables with XLRs, learn how to do that, and then buy a true balanced phono stage, to realize any benefits.