In Reply to: RE: Atma-Sphere Gem, Dynaco ST35, Manley posted by Dawnrazor on December 16, 2024 at 11:07:55:
The 4-pin XLR is usually used for the 4 wire connection. The improvement in doing so is instantly audible. So that's not a balanced output on the Manley headphone amp.
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- The output is a 4-wire connection or you can use a 1/4" stereo headphone plug - Ralph 11:18:40 12/16/24 (16)
- RE: The output is a 4-wire connection or you can use a 1/4" stereo headphone plug - Dawnrazor 12:48:22 12/16/24 (15)
- Actually they don't - Ralph 14:05:38 12/16/24 (14)
- RE: Actually they don't - Dawnrazor 15:20:26 12/16/24 (13)
- In case you weren't aware - Ralph 08:57:22 12/17/24 (12)
- Yep I missed the M - Dawnrazor 13:32:03 12/30/24 (11)
- Balanced confusion in high end audio - Ralph 13:05:27 12/31/24 (10)
- Does XLR 4 pin provide better electrical contact than a 1/4" "locking" style plug ? - peppy m. 04:39:48 01/01/25 (4)
- Not really. The reason for 4-wires is better sound - Ralph 12:40:30 01/02/25 (3)
- I listen through 6 wires... - peppy m. 17:34:26 01/02/25 (2)
- If you're using dual stereo tip ring sleeve - Ralph 08:38:30 01/03/25 (1)
- Yeah, I guess that's right... - peppy m. 12:30:03 01/03/25 (0)
- RE: Balanced confusion in high end audio - Dawnrazor 14:36:00 12/31/24 (4)
- Pro Audio - Ralph 12:22:12 01/02/25 (0)
- RE: Balanced confusion in high end audio - MaggiesAndCats 20:22:27 12/31/24 (2)
- RE: Balanced confusion in high end audio - Dawnrazor 11:51:16 01/01/25 (1)
- RE: Balanced confusion in high end audio - MaggiesAndCats 13:03:50 01/01/25 (0)