Anybody use a single ended component with one that is balanced?


I currently have a single ended pass xa25 amp which is excellent but am looking to upgrade to an arc balanced pre. I was told arc works best balanced but I will have to use the rcas.

Anybody been in a situation like this? Will I really be compromising the sound of the arc using it in single ended mode? I know there are people who prefer single ended.

 

roxy1927

Try balanced xlr is better for for noise is cancelled on 3 rd leg to ground 

it’s better especially low level detail . My Coda is Differentially balanced 

as well as dac very clean and a noticeable difference vs rca 

if one piece is single ended you will not hear the difference ,like when Everythung is true balanced .i have compared this many times.

having owned a Audio store I have done many comparisons 

I'm using a Zesto Leto preamp with a mix of RCA and XLR sources .   They all sound great ,  I'm driving a pair of Quicksilver Mid Monos and my sub controller  via its RCA outputs .  The difference in volume is often perceived as sounding better but I think anyone would be hard pressed to tell the difference .  The best thing about this pre is that any type of input will be output simultaneously from the dual RCA and XLR stereo outputs.... it can drive 4 amps, or a mix of amps and subs.   Its killer.

In summary. Don’t worry about it. Go for the best components you can, and if you end up with a system in which all components support balances, then , if you have the money you can swap interconnects to balanced and see if you can hear a difference… maybe, maybe not,

Yes, I'm running a SE pre-amp (Manley Neo Classic 300b) with a fully balanced XLR amp (EC AW250R) and it sounds amazing.  I had AudioArt cables build me a pair of XLR/RCA interconnects.  Also, prior to purchasing I sent emails to both Manley and EC to ask if I should expect any issues.  Got the green light from both...made the investment...and couldn't be happier with the outcome.  Glad to share more info if interested...