Recently I borrowed an Ayre P-5xe phono preamp from my dealer for the weekend and it looks as if it will be a keeper. The only problem I can see is the multiple conversions that are taking place from unbalanced to balanced between my TT and preamp. The turntable has only a rca connection and there is not a balanced version as of yet for this model. The question: What is the best way to convert the single ended cable to a balanced connection? As it sits now the conversion is unbalanced into the Phono preamp where it is converted to a balanced signal then reconverted back to an unbalanced signal. Then it travels to the preamp where it again is converted from an unbalanced to a balanced signal. If I am understanding this correctly then there are three times where the conversion takes place which I'm sure can't be healthy for this tiny signal. My idea was to either purchase a cable where it is single ended on the TT end and an XLR connector on the Phono preamp input end or use an adaptor. Then purchase a pair of balanced output cables to go from the Phono preamp to the preamp. This way, if I understand correctly, the signal will only be converted one time and will remain balanced the rest of the way. Is this correct? Are there better ways to accomplish what I've just described? All of my other componets are balanced with the exception of the TT. Thanks for any advice you can give.
Glen
Glen
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