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Balanced to unbalanced connection
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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 127572" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>I somehow never saw handsome's post. I agree with just about all of it except the paragraph quoted above which is dependent on implementation.</p><p>This can be true and for eg the recent Cambridge Audio dacmagic is such a device and sounds better via adaptors. (some of their cd players with same output topology might qualify too)</p><p>There are however many units that don't loose all of the baby with the bathwater in the summing amplifier so the above is not always so. Many sound best using RCAs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 127572, member: 361"] I somehow never saw handsome's post. I agree with just about all of it except the paragraph quoted above which is dependent on implementation. This can be true and for eg the recent Cambridge Audio dacmagic is such a device and sounds better via adaptors. (some of their cd players with same output topology might qualify too) There are however many units that don't loose all of the baby with the bathwater in the summing amplifier so the above is not always so. Many sound best using RCAs. [/QUOTE]
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Balanced to unbalanced connection
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