Signal Degradation Balanced Output


Has anyone developed a workaround that solves signal degradation when splitting. The problem that I have occurs even when the preamplifier has two balanced outputs.

Years ago I became aware of this problem when using my Sonic Frontiers Line 3, which has 2 pairs of balanced outputs, to drive a Theta Dreadnaught amp and a pair of Entec LF-20 subs. I thought the sound was excellent until oneday, I disconnected the cable to the sub and that’s when I heard what I had been missing from the Wilson Cub I, transparency and reverb that allows you to hear deep into the music.

Now, I’m running Focal Mini Utopia Be, Denafrips T+ DAC to Athena Pre, which has 2 pairs of balanced outputs driving a ARC VT-130 and a Focal Sub6. Same problem! I’ve tried inserting my Jeff Rowland Model 112, then tapping off the speaker terminals with a Jensen ISOMAX transformer which then goes to sub.. the problem persists.

The problem isn’t huge, it’s just that the higher the resolution of the components, the more noticable it is. My setup needs the lower fundamentals that a sub brings, but at a cost I’m not happy with.

Any ideas?




cathy062
cathy062 OP14 posts09-06-2021 10:45amIt sounds like there is no workaround to the problem, however.

You could use a SS low gain low output impedance SS buffer after the SF3 to drive everything via Y connectors from it’s output.

EG:
See if this guy still has this
https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649322907-burson-audio-buffer/

Or this dual input one
https://www.ukaudiomart.com/details/649605507-burson-ab160-solid-state-buffer/

or
https://www.stereonet.com/forums/topic/253123-sold-fs-trade-in-burson-audio-ab160-audio-buffer-rca/

Cheers George
Hmmm, well it certainly isn't cost prohibitive.  Worth a try, I guess.  I suspect it will have a negative impact though.  But, I've run out of ideas short of sellung the sub and monitors for full range speakers.

Thanks again.