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I've developed a 'Balanced' crossover for my speakers

Posted by Cousin Billy on December 23, 2015 at 00:37:51:

I've developed a fully balanced dual cascade series 4-way crossover. Even though I am still in the testing stage, and only one test box has been build, the sound is out of this world.

I asked my question regarding RCA's because I had a fear.

This fear is that my crossover will only shine if the entire audio chain is balanced.

Once my speakers are finished, I will fashion an XLR to RCA connector.

Lew; when I plug my new cable into my MA-1 amp, will this now be a single ended signal. Or does Ralph somehow preserve the balanced nature of the waveform?