In Reply to: Sony SCDXA5400ES balanced output level posted by TGT on January 31, 2014 at 12:24:06:
I found the manual online and it's 2V balanced or unbalanced. Output impedance is much higher unbalanced (10K v 600 ohms) Unless you're using a passive linestage this shouldn't be an issue. Also few passive linestages have both bal/unbal connections. Why did you want to know, just curious.
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- RE: Sony SCDXA5400ES balanced output level - Awe-d-o-file 12:42:58 01/31/14 (14)
- I want to know... - milpai 14:18:29 02/03/14 (3)
- Wrong about the effect of impedance on TVC - Lew 12:52:33 02/04/14 (2)
- RE: Wrong about the effect of impedance on TVC - milpai 07:40:42 02/05/14 (1)
- I was wrong... - Lew 08:12:23 02/05/14 (0)
- RE: Sony SCDXA5400ES balanced output level .... why I wish to know - TGT 15:17:41 01/31/14 (8)
- "one is a more laid back setting, the other a more aggressive setting... it's like having two different - oldmkvi 09:45:02 02/01/14 (6)
- Fishy to me, too. - Lew 12:55:56 02/04/14 (5)
- oldmkvi/Lew - milpai 07:39:27 02/05/14 (4)
- Balanced vs SE - Lew 08:16:04 02/05/14 (2)
- RE: Balanced vs SE - dbphd 19:11:47 02/15/14 (1)
- RE: Balanced vs SE - dbphd 14:42:52 02/16/14 (0)
- RE: oldmkvi/Lew - oldmkvi 08:00:37 02/05/14 (0)
- "at input"- Shouldn't it be "at Output" ? - oldmkvi 09:32:27 02/01/14 (0)
- "Output impedance is much higher unbalanced (10K v 600 ohms)" - Lew 13:46:58 01/31/14 (0)