@almarg and @atmasphere
My sincere thanks to both of you. Very informative and rather prompt too I might add.
I have since asked Musical Fidelity. Their response:
"No it isn’t fully balanced. It is converted to single ended to work with the rest of the amplifier."
The aforementioned being the case, could you advise then whether or not it would be preferable to connect the amp to equipment that I believe purports to be fully balanced (specifically Emotiva ERC-3 and Oppo UDP-205) via XLR or RCA? I currently have it connected via XLR. Sounds great either XLR or RCA. Just wanting to know if theoretically better to connect via RCA when connecting a true fully balanced piece of equipment to a non-fully balanced piece.
My sincere thanks to both of you. Very informative and rather prompt too I might add.
I have since asked Musical Fidelity. Their response:
"No it isn’t fully balanced. It is converted to single ended to work with the rest of the amplifier."
The aforementioned being the case, could you advise then whether or not it would be preferable to connect the amp to equipment that I believe purports to be fully balanced (specifically Emotiva ERC-3 and Oppo UDP-205) via XLR or RCA? I currently have it connected via XLR. Sounds great either XLR or RCA. Just wanting to know if theoretically better to connect via RCA when connecting a true fully balanced piece of equipment to a non-fully balanced piece.