Balanced inputs:
An amplifier which preserves separate, symmetrical amplification of both inverting and non-inverting input signals.
A "truly balanced" circuitry achieves the maximum sonic advantages of balanced operation:
common mode noise rejection (CMRR)
and cancellation of nonlinearities throughout the amplification chain.
This being the technical explanation. Theoretically XLR should give best results.
Rest is left to ones ears. Listen and you will know the difference.
An amplifier which preserves separate, symmetrical amplification of both inverting and non-inverting input signals.
A "truly balanced" circuitry achieves the maximum sonic advantages of balanced operation:
common mode noise rejection (CMRR)
and cancellation of nonlinearities throughout the amplification chain.
This being the technical explanation. Theoretically XLR should give best results.
Rest is left to ones ears. Listen and you will know the difference.