In many cases, but not always, there will be a 6 db increase going from unbalanced to balanced, everything else being equal. It depends on the designs of both of the interconnected components.
But also, of course, as Jcharvet pointed out different CDPs may have different output levels for the same connector type. So everything else may not be equal.
To be completely precise, this assumes that impedances remain the same as power or voltage is doubled.
Regards,
-- Al
But also, of course, as Jcharvet pointed out different CDPs may have different output levels for the same connector type. So everything else may not be equal.
From an article on the web, I got this formula:That is not correct. A 3 db increase = doubling of power. A 6 db increase = doubling of amplitude/voltage, which corresponds to a 4x increase in power. (As you may recall, power is proportional to voltage squared, for a given impedance).
3dB = doubling the amplitude. If you have a reference signal at 1 volt, 3dB is 2volts, 6dB is 4 volts, and 9dB is 8 volts.
To be completely precise, this assumes that impedances remain the same as power or voltage is doubled.
Regards,
-- Al