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#53627 - 05/20/05 08:11 AM What do balanced outputs and inputs do for you?
jester7677 Offline
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I have no idea, so just wondering. What is the advantage to using that connection?

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#53628 - 05/20/05 08:33 AM Re: What do balanced outputs and inputs do for you?
trikos Offline
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They were designed to reduce noise between components. (Pro audio, like mics and such) On distances of 3' that may be questionable. But they are a lot more hardy connection than RCA and some Pro Audio equipment, like the Behringer Feedback Destoyer Pro uses them. A lot of people use the FBD to help flatten response and deal with room modes for your subwoofer. (or other speakers)

I like them just because they make a better connection than RCA..

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#53629 - 05/20/05 09:14 AM Re: What do balanced outputs and inputs do for you?
barnabas Offline
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I too prefer them over RCA connectors as well. There are differing opinions as to whether it is a better connection than unbalanced. Not going there! wink

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#53630 - 05/20/05 09:37 AM Re: What do balanced outputs and inputs do for you?
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There is some very in-depth discussion that you might be interested in - it came up shortly after the 990 was revealed, and can be found in these two threads (the first offers some balanced input/output information interspersed with other discussions, so it takes some digging).
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#53631 - 05/22/05 07:23 AM Re: What do balanced outputs and inputs do for you?
CI Offline
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Registered: 06/14/04
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Is there any advantage to using RCA to BNC converters at the end of the amp cables, and using the 990's BNC outputs to feed the amps?

(obviously the above refers to those users whose amps do not have BNC connectors)..

Any opinions on this??

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#53632 - 05/22/05 07:31 AM Re: What do balanced outputs and inputs do for you?
CI Offline
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I just realized the other posts on this issue more or less answered this question, and the answer is apparantly No!


One other question:

If TWO 990 Preamp outputs are needed for a particular channel (eg if the front outputs are driving TWO pairs of Front Channel amps for a setup in which there were indeed two pairs of front channel speakers), can one use the standard outputs CONCURRENTLY with the BNC outputs for the same channels?? (Instead of using Y-connectors to make each 990 channel preout into two preouts to feed both amps).

Would appreciate anyone's opinion as to if this is feasable....

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#53633 - 05/22/05 09:31 AM Re: What do balanced outputs and inputs do for you?
nfaguys Offline
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Two points:

(1) As a long-time [stereo listener historically] "biamper" my connections have been [since runs have always been short] unbalanced.
If I were going to biamp now that I have surround [990 and 755 and I'm not] I would probably simply use an RCA-RCA-RCA "Y" adaptor Still, the idea of using the balanced as well is interesting and I wonder if you can use them both at same time.

Question about this: Is there a difference in level at bal and unbal connections.

(2) Just a point of info: The balanced connectors onthe 990 are XLR's. BNC connectors are often found on video [most often pro] eqpt.
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#53634 - 05/22/05 10:05 AM Re: What do balanced outputs and inputs do for you?
CI Offline
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Registered: 06/14/04
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Loc: New City, New York, USA
Good points...Gonk...any clarification on this?

(BTW, my error on the connector being BNC; should indeed have said XLR...thanks for the correction!)

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#53635 - 05/22/05 10:08 AM Re: What do balanced outputs and inputs do for you?
MeanGene Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by CI:
Is there any advantage to using RCA to BNC converters at the end of the amp cables, and using the 990's BNC outputs to feed the amps?

(obviously the above refers to those users whose amps do not have BNC connectors)..

Any opinions on this??
I can think of one disadvantage: The balanced outputs of the 990 have only one sub output, using the RCA type outputs will give you two seperate sub outputs.
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#53636 - 05/22/05 10:36 AM Re: What do balanced outputs and inputs do for you?
CI Offline
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Registered: 06/14/04
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Loc: New City, New York, USA
Myy goal in this case is to get dual front (L+R) 990
pre-outs, and to decide if y-connectors for L and R OR using both the XLR and RCA 990 preouts for the front channel is better.

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