Herman wrote:
"I don't see this as a drawback as the issue with DC is no different if you use a resitive voltage divider of some sort."
But, both Autoformers and resistive pres are significantly different than a TVC in that regard. Galvanic isolation means that no DC will pass through the TVC at all. Of course, I think most sources have a capacitor near their output specifically for DC blocking.
Anyway, it's best to absolutely sure that no dc is being passed by all sources before making that very expensive leap of faith.
Another major TVC advantage(if needed), is that they can easily convert single-ended signals to fully balanced for driving very long XLR cables with little signal degradation. A big advantage when your equipment rack is on one side of the room and amps next to the speakers on the other.
"I don't see this as a drawback as the issue with DC is no different if you use a resitive voltage divider of some sort."
But, both Autoformers and resistive pres are significantly different than a TVC in that regard. Galvanic isolation means that no DC will pass through the TVC at all. Of course, I think most sources have a capacitor near their output specifically for DC blocking.
Anyway, it's best to absolutely sure that no dc is being passed by all sources before making that very expensive leap of faith.
Another major TVC advantage(if needed), is that they can easily convert single-ended signals to fully balanced for driving very long XLR cables with little signal degradation. A big advantage when your equipment rack is on one side of the room and amps next to the speakers on the other.