Unbalanced to balanced adaptor


I'd like to take advantage of the AES/EBU digital input DAC -- just for the additional input. It's a balanced input, but none of my sources is balanced, and the unbalanced inputs of my DAC are already used. Are there cable adaptors that will allow me to take the S/PDIF (RCA coax) output of a transport into the AES/EBU (XLR balanced) input of my DAC?
jayboard

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Using a adapter to go XLR to RCA .
Some suggestions are showing up there.

However, does the fact that I'm talking about a digital connection make a difference in adaptors I should consider?
Thanks for the information. To make the conversion properly does not seem like a simple proposition. I suppose I might also contact the maker of my DAC to see how tolerant it would be of a passive solution. Thanks again.
My question had to do with my DAC, but I came across this helpful info in an FAQ for the DEQ2496 at Behringer.com.

>>SPDIF (consumer format, unbalanced, normally characterised by the RCA co-axial connectors) is digitally simpler, whose basic information id unit utilises 4 bytes, (each byte being 8-bit).

AES/EBU (professional format, balanced, normally characterised by the XLR-type connectors) is digitally more complex, the basic information id unit being a differently structured 6 byte format (again each byte has 8 bit). The differences in impedance are not critical, but the fact the AES/EBU is both digitally more complicated and generally of a higher operating voltage means that AES/EBU signals will not be recognised by SPDIF (consumer) equipment.

It is however possible, although not guaranteed, that an SPDIF signal may be recognised by AES/EBU (professional) equipment. You can always test this on your own equipment by constructing an adapter cable (RCA - XLR). Because of the lower operating voltage of the SPDIF signal, this will not distort the signal or damage your equipment. (good reason for not trying it the other way around!) <<