XLR to RCA conversion


I have learned that my Manley monoblocks perform better using a single-ended input, rather than the balanced cable I am using.

If I were to buy the Cardas converters that would enable me to convert the XLR to an RCA at the amp end, would I (1) have to do the same at the Audio Aero Capitole output end or could I just convert the input or amp end of the connection?

I have to use my 40 foot balanced interconnects and want to go single-ended at the amps and HOPEFULLY still get the benefit of a balanced cable and the noise rejection it provides.

Thanks in advance for your help.
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Thanks to everyone for the input. I agree with you, Semi, that with more connections, it may not be worth the effort. At the same time, though, it's probably worth spending $ 49.00 to see what will happen with the Cardas adaptors and if using the single-ended connection improves the overall presentation. I'll let you know what I hear...
I added a pair of Cardas single-ended adapters to the amp end of the interconnects and all I get is a buzzing sound thru my speakers. I turned everything else off in the room and still get the same buzzzzzzzzzz.

Maybe it's because I didn't put the same adapters on the source end of my interconnects?

Any input will be appreciated. thanks
I've eliminated the ground loop hum and the change to single-ended at the amp end is remarkable. Much better soundstage and slamm. In addition, I was surprised to see that I got greater GAIN by using the single-ended amp connections at the amp end. This is exactly the opposite of what I expected since XLR's normally provide a 6dB gain. I plan to call Manley and discuss, but if you're a Manley owner, you must use single-ended at the amp end to get the full potential of these fine amps.

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