I would guess that most either don't try and match it or do it by ear. When I tested it, I used a SPL meter and a white noise test tone. Not exact, but very, very close.
PS Audio S300 is not fully balanced. "Bridged" output might suggest that, but it isn't a bridge of two amps but 4 Mosfet bridge to flip speaker direction between V+ and GND, since output is single voltage supplied. Some class D modules, like Hypex, use dual +/- supply and only 2 output Mosfets. S300 is based on 300AS1 Icepower module, almost identical to 200ASC (in my Rowland 102), but with stronger output Mosfets. Both my amps Benchmark AHB2 and Rowland 102 don't have RCA inputs. |
You might want to check the specs of the amplifier here. They certainly reflect those of a balanced amp. |
@cleeds I don't see anything in specs showing fully balanced operation. |
Look here. Big clue: Input impedance Unbalanced 50KΩ
So? You seem to not understand how a balanced amp works. This amp looks like it's differentially balanced, a perfectly valid approach. This is taken from the data sheet you provided: Input Stage Output Stage
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