Sorry, but posts like the above are just fanboy prattle, equivalent to
"I changed everything and it sounded different."
Many balanced devices are bodged to accommodate unbalanced operation and coupled with generally incorrect balanced wiring, they don't stand a snowballs chance of optimum operation in unbalanced mode.
If 4+ decades in electronics has taught me anything, it's that if it can be screwed up it will be:
"I changed everything and it sounded different."
Many balanced devices are bodged to accommodate unbalanced operation and coupled with generally incorrect balanced wiring, they don't stand a snowballs chance of optimum operation in unbalanced mode.
If 4+ decades in electronics has taught me anything, it's that if it can be screwed up it will be:
- inexperienced engineers
- incompetent sales staff
- ignorant consumers