I would consider long being more than 3 meters. But long is a relative term, and if you are in an area with a lot of RF interference, then the advantages of balanced might be noticable at only 2.5 meters. On the other hand if you are in a low RF area then you might be okay up to 4 meters.
What's the advantage of balanced outputs?
I am considering buying the M&K 150 powered speakers to use as my 3 front speakers for HT/TV only use. I will use 4 SS-150 non powered speakers for the rears.It has been suggested to me by the salesman that instead of buying the B&K 507 which has no balanced inputs or outputs I should buy the B&K 50 and plug the 3 fronts powered M&K's into the balanced outputs.
I would then buy a separate 4 channel (probably B&K 200 watts per channel)Amp and plug it into a balanced input in pre/pro.Speaker wires would then be run from the amp to the 4 side/rear speakers............... This is new to me.
Can someone tell me if the salesman is correct. Are balanced outputs the only way to take advantage of the powered M&K's and the best way to take advantage of a seperate amp. Also why? For you audiophiles thanks for your patience with this question.
I would then buy a separate 4 channel (probably B&K 200 watts per channel)Amp and plug it into a balanced input in pre/pro.Speaker wires would then be run from the amp to the 4 side/rear speakers............... This is new to me.
Can someone tell me if the salesman is correct. Are balanced outputs the only way to take advantage of the powered M&K's and the best way to take advantage of a seperate amp. Also why? For you audiophiles thanks for your patience with this question.
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