@almarg So your contention is that the benefit of common-mode rejection inherent to an XLR connection may provide an advantage over single-ended connections in some cases? I'm not sure common-mode rejection is the most important factor to be weighing when selecting cables but I can't disagree with you 100% either (only 99.9% ;-)). For instance if you're talking about a short length and a low-gain signal then a single-ended circuit may very well outperform balanced regardless of common-mode rejection. This discussion feels more theoretical than practical and it sounds like we both agree that the vast majority of the time the user is much better off in terms of both cost and performance to only go with XLR when engaged with fully balanced circuit. And agreed, if you don't mind spending the money and investing the time, sure it never hurts to try both ways. I just think there are higher odds pursuits to improve audio quality.
Balanced Interconnect Recommendations
Hi everyone - Looking for recommendations for balanced interconnects for my Rega Osiris to my Rega Isis as I only have experience using rca's. Currently using TEO Ultra rca's which I really like but wanted to see if there's any other options that I'm missing for XLR's. I really value a deep and wide soundstage and wouldn't mind warmth as my speaker cables are silver. Thanks very much
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