balanced are they worth it?


I am thinking of upgrading to transparent ultra from supers and was told that balanced are better and worth the extra cost ? please no transparent bashers this is only a balance questions.
kevinm257
I switched from Super balanced to Ultra and I have been very happy with the results. From what I have read on posts here though it can be very system dependent. So I would make sure the dealer is willing to swap them back if you do not feel it is worth the bucks. You may want to try single ended "reference". If I remember correctly they are around the same price. Good luck.
In my system, balanced cables perform much better. I get greater gain and a much more open sound. In comparison, RCA cables sound quiet and compressed. However, I do feel that cable performance is system dependent, so results will vary. Furthermore, I have used both Transparent Super and Ultra cables. I feel that the Ultra is a significant improvement over the Super. And, the XLR version is even better: clean, open, and smooth. If you would like more information, please email me. I would be happy to discuss this topic with you.
One thing not stated here is the equipment, meaning, are you using the XLR cables on equipment that has been designed as a balanced circuit? It is my experience (with my Amp, DAC, and Tuner) that some equipment sounds better with XLR because of its circuitry. You should consider this as well. It often is the reason why short XLR runs (.5m or 1m, not just long runs, will sound better. Good luck!
If the gear is truly balanced then you null out the second harmonic using balanced cables, but little of the gear with balanced connectors is truly balanced. Given a clean ground single ended wires will perform as well as balanced wires in the bulk of the cases.....Clean ground is the rub.....
2 things that have been mentioned are important: the length needs to be over 2 meters (probably 3) for you to hear a difference. This is true, unless the equipment you are using has a fully balanced topology within it (as Mento refers to). If that is the case, then balanced will almost always sound better. Another issue which has not been mentioned is the environment. If you live in an area with alot of RFI and EMI, balanced will make a substantial improvement by just canceling out the noise that is picked up from these sources. This occurs because the 2 hot leads are out of phase. It of course does not eliminate all of the EMI/RFI noise, but it does reduce it significantly.