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Re: Flanking Subs Lead Newbie to Confusion [message #79380 is a reply to message #79371] Mon, 10 February 2014 10:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Remember that balanced pairs are like speaker outputs, with a "+" and a "-", each signal being the compliment of the other. Unbalanced signals are referenced to ground or some other "zero" reference. The information is the same either way, as is the content and everything else. So nothing is lost or gained with respect to information or signal content. Its just a different interface. The main thing that makes balanced attractive is common mode rejection. Any signal coupled into the wire pair will be cancelled at the input(s), since each is the opposite of the other. Anything that is common to both is cancelled.

 
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