Originally posted by mahansm:
You will still reap the benefits of differential design as the input circuitry takes the input signal from the RCA connector and after appropriate buffering inverts it and feeds the original to one half of the amp and the inverted signal to the other half. The amp will still function as designed.
Actually, the 7500 does not have an unbalanced to balanced circuit on it's input like some of the other Outlaw amplifiers.
What the 7500 does in "unbalanced" mode is exactly what a conventional stereo amplifier does when you put it into "bridged" mode.
What this entails is feeding the unbalanced signal directly to the non-inverting side of the amplifier. Then the output of that amplifier is fed through a feedback resistor which is identical in value to it's own, back to the inverting node of the "inverting" amplifier side.
When the amplifier is run in fully balanced mode, this extra feedback path is bypassed and the inverting and non-inverting sides of the balanced line are fed to the two sides of the amplifier directly (since in a balanced feed one side is already inverted).