Balanced versus single ended


From my experience, every situation that had both options, the balanced connection and/or increased gain sounded better, regardless of the bolume knob’s final position. More detail , air, emotional connection etc. The single ended cables used were good, not the bargain or so called high end extreme.

Sometimes using balanced or xlr it involved just the source, but optimally it carried through thd entire chain.

Anyways, my question is: has anyone ever thought that single ended sounded better?given the 2 options. Im only referring to a truly balanced connection.

I ask, because a manufacturer who makes tube amps, recommends single over balanced connection. Is there something else involved in this decision, additional parts or labor complexity? Is the signal path extended?

Thanks in advance

 

recluse

I remember reading a post a couple years ago, about a guy that had atmasphere equipment and he said he could hear a difference in cables.

People also hear voices that are not there.
But can they tell whether a cable is there without looking?

 

To be honest, I could hear no significant difference in sound reproduction. My only recourse is to try a higher level of AQ cable, but that costs way more and I don't want to spend that much on an experiment (-though it would be good to know and finally dispel the notion that XLR cables DO sound different in equipment supporting the AES48 standard).

IMO It certainly seems like a better approach to put the funds into Ralph’s components (and the others that follow the spec.).

… But then I am not much into cable lore. Usually using the same Mogami stuff in RCA.

@zlone,

The wiring diagram below shows the correct way to make balanced cables compliant to the AES48 standard.

 

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The method specified by AES48 is to use balanced lines and tie the cable shield to the metal chassis (right where it enters the chassis) at both ends of the cable.

The absolute best way to wire audio cables

 

https://usermanual.wiki/Document/ShieldWiringOfBalancedInputsAndOutputsAes482005F.2144015621.pdf

@ditusa 

The wiring diagram below shows the correct way to make balanced cables compliant to the AES48 standard.

Interesting. Are you saying that both amplifiers and cables that are billed as balanced might not be to standard? 

@zlone,

Interesting. Are you saying that both amplifiers and cables that are billed as balanced might not be to standard?

Yes, that has been my experience. See @atmasphere wrote on a good post thoroughly explaining that. Also see related article below: Rane Sound System Interconnection

Mike

https://www.ranecommercial.com/kb_article.php?article=2107

Interesting. Are you saying that both amplifiers and cables that are billed as balanced might not be to standard? 

Absolutely yes for real. I've been harping on this fact for years. I've not sorted out if high end audio manufacturers choose to ignore this issue or are simply ignorant. But its common in 'high end audio' for some reason.