More on XLR vs RCA considerations?


Have read much about the differences between balanced vs unbalanced circuitry and the interconnects that go with it. The consensus seems to be "mostly" in favor of balanced when it is available. There are at least a few who seem to prefer unbalanced. Perhaps if the circuitry (caps etc.) becomes equal between the two, there is not much advantage to XLR? Not sure, myself. I like to have the option even though I've never used it, just makes me feel good, knowing it's there if I ever decide to use it. Long wire runs seems to be the main reason. Are there others? I heard, lowers noise floor with higher gain. OK.

I've never seen a Conrad Johnson amp or preamp with XLR connections. Maybe they exist, don't know but I've never seen it. CJ is certainly respected in the high end audio world. I'm just curious as to why they would never build with balanced circuitry. Any thoughts on why not? I'm just curious.

Bill

billpete

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It's where the component has isolated inputs and outputs.

There is some great information on the interweb about it. 

"None of my wire runs exceed 4 feet and most are 2 feet or less"

if pre&amp plugged into the same power outlet (or strip) in your case there will be not much difference between rca<=>xlr. balanced xlr is a must for longer connections between devices, to avoid reflections and inter-chassis-ground noise impact on single ended signal reference, which directly reduces signal to noise ratio.  

The new preamp is true balanced circuitry. I have read that my amps are as well. All I can do is have a listen for myself if I try the XLR's. From the answers I'm getting, I doubt that I would appreciate an audible difference in a 4 foot run other than the 6db gain would be noticed. Beyond that, I don't know but as I say, all I can do is try it for myself sometime. I have never had any real complaints with RCA'a other than some that seem too tight, some too loose and having tried some cheap ones over the years, well, they were inferior in many ways, including audibly. Thanks again,

Bill

I switched en masse from Audioquest Columbia RCA to Audioquest Columbia XLR. In my system, XLR is quieter with absence of ground loops (I was able to get rid of a HumX on my cable modem). There was also more gain in my amp and preamp because of the removal of input circuit summing.

XLR was Unquestionably better in my apples to apples comparison.