It is my limited understanding (correct me, someone if I'm wrong) that the signal from any MC cartridge (along with microphones) is already fully balanced. It's also my understanding that most tonearm wires (in the tonearm itself-not external phono cables connecting the arm to a phono pre) have the ground floated, so if you want to connect a MC cartridge/tonearm to a balanced phono input it is simply a matter of having the phono cable properly terminated with the appropriate balanced/XLR connectors. It was that way for me anyway, recently, when I bought an Aqvox 2CI. I'm running fully balanced from turntable right through to my integrated amp through the Aqvox, and in my opinion, it's performance in the balanced mode is superb, and quite a bit better than running it single ended. The Aqvox literature expresses some surprise that balanced configuration is not used more frequently in phono preamps; I think the combination of balanced input/output along with the current mode really provides outstanding performance at a reasonable price.
What phono preamps are balanced
Since I am looking for a phono preamp with balanced circuitry and outputs, I would like to know what are my choices. I know of these: pass xono, ear 324, aesthetix rhea and io, bat vk 10, hagerman trumpet,........................................................................................................ but am not sure of the others like: manley steelhead, arc ref., tom evans groove, asr basis, acoustech ph1p, linn linto, cary 301 or 302, clear audio, herron vtph-1, art audio, whest p.20, zyx, artemis, ayre, clearaudio reference, rowland cadence, klyne, etc etc.Thanks for the help.
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