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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Kennedy" data-source="post: 121617" data-attributes="member: 7262"><p>Re: Cable question</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks! The manual says "Each aux send is available on an impedance balanced TRS" - so this makes sense now. I now understand why "impedance balanced" is a somewhat misleading term, since electrically balanced TRS is also impedance balanced. A lot of the descriptions of balanced connections make it seem like the opposite waveform is the critical thing for noise cancellation, when the reality is that it is the impedance that matters so that interference produces the same voltage spikes in both lines. Is that a fair comment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Kennedy, post: 121617, member: 7262"] Re: Cable question Thanks! The manual says "Each aux send is available on an impedance balanced TRS" - so this makes sense now. I now understand why "impedance balanced" is a somewhat misleading term, since electrically balanced TRS is also impedance balanced. A lot of the descriptions of balanced connections make it seem like the opposite waveform is the critical thing for noise cancellation, when the reality is that it is the impedance that matters so that interference produces the same voltage spikes in both lines. Is that a fair comment? [/QUOTE]
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