Can anyone tell me if Common Mode Rejection Ratio of the differential
amp following the  FST3253 is of any concern or is low noise my main
criteria?

I have a lot of experience in audio frequency design and one thing
I've learned from making electronically balance (transformerless)
preamps is keeping a high CMRR and keeping low noise is a compromise.

Also I'm using a Delta 44 soundcard which already has balanced
differential inputs, is there any reason why I can't keep the signals
differential all the way to the soundcard and let the built-in diff
amps do the work? It seems to me this would be the way to go in a
noisy environment like a room with computers and monitor and other
noisy electronics

Thanks in advance

JR






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