ralph can this be done just with passive components?Yes- the Jensen transformers I mentioned. This is the part needed:
https://www.jensen-transformers.com/product/pi-2xx/
There are several versions- the one needed has XLR and RCA connections.
Audio Research Amplifier Balanced Input Question
ralph can this be done just with passive components?Yes- the Jensen transformers I mentioned. This is the part needed: https://www.jensen-transformers.com/product/pi-2xx/ There are several versions- the one needed has XLR and RCA connections. |
interesting ralph iirc correctly back 20-25 years ago ARC made some small boxes called Balanced Line Drive (1 2 and 3) or something like that .... could just be for this purpose. of course there must be active components inside to produce a ’mirror’ image signal to get the full balanced voltage swing from the middle ground neutral level... op amps or transistors or transformers... ralph can this be done just with passive components? there must be a small sonic penalty to adding this in the chain... prob best to just buy a balanced pre ************************************************************************************************************************** hey i found 'em! woohoo!!!! https://www.arcdb.ws/model/BL1 https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=166675.0 |
The Reference 110 is very unhappy with a single-ended source! Essentially its input circuit has a very poor Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR); another way of putting that is that it will have high distortion and low gain if operated by a single-ended signal. The distortion goes to about 10% and the output power to about 1/5th of what it should be. So you need a balanced source! But you can use your single-ended preamp- you just have to drive a line transformer (Jensen makes some that are excellent) to do the conversion for you. |
The simple Adapter (or DIY) is to connect the inner RCA with (+) Pin2, outer RCA with GND Pin1 and short (-)Pin3 to GND. That sends the "negative" half of the balanced amp on a very long vacation. You can get yourself two 1to1 transformers...and connect accordingly (that's a challenge with the info given above for you to solve ;-) Other solution ....2 OpAmps cheers brxl |