Starting with better electronics seems like a better value than “spicing to flavour” with cables.
I agree!
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
@zlone @ghdprentice One of the benefits of balanced line operation is that the 'sound' of the interconnect is vastly reduced or eliminated (in particular if the low impedance aspect of balanced operation is supported). This benefit accrues even if the connection is only 6 inches long. If you've ever auditioned RCA cables and heard a difference, this is the 'sound' to which I refer. Imagine a technology where that problem of having to choose cables to match the system is eliminated. I've used cables that were 50 years old, with rubber insulation and tin-plated wire and no ill effects at all. In the home the benefit is being able to place your amps next to the speakers, thus minimizing the coloration of the speaker cables because you can run a shorter speaker cable, plus never having angst about upgrading your interconnects. And of course phono cartridges are balanced sources- if there's anywhere in a system where the cable has to get it right, its the cable between the tonearm and preamp- if you can run that balanced you can get closer to real neutrality and the cable need not be expensive. People often say how balanced is more expensive; in high end audio it isn't. Its often cheaper since you're not paying for expensive interconnects that become white elephants over time. |
Then there is the argument that the AES48, as an application is a sonic limitation in itself, and is part and parcel and core to the idea that all AES48 applications have little noted differences in their sonic signatures. I’m not stating that this, which I have written...is the correct view, but that it is among the possible outcomes in the grand scheme of things. The idea that the signal intelligence is in the fields and if the field guides/’partners in crime’ be compromised in identical fashion (via strict ubiquity in AES48 design and application), then...well... |