wireless200;280752 Wrote: 
> The way I understand it, in the TP after the D/A is peformed the signal
> is in a combined state (unseparated) and to get it to balanced, it has
> to go through another set of circuitry to separate the signals into
> balanced componenets for the XLR output.  Whereas the RCA output does
> not go through the additional circuitry.  And at the other end (e.g.,
> my Krell) it has to go through the reverse process to recombine the
> signal.  
> 
> In other words keeping the signal on the unblanced RCA path results in
> a circuit path with fewer components.  Thoughts?
> 
> regards, David

No - transporter is fully balanced from the DAC's balanced output pins
all the way to the XLRs. The RCA is actually the longer path, as it is
a balanced -> single ended conversion at the end of the chain.


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