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Substance
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Nature
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Well, TRS is just like a 1/4" phone jack but balanced and TS is the unbalanced form of TRS, if I am correct. And XLR is just another type of balanced cable for pro audio gear.
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Dec-28-2002 22:58
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Substance
tranceaddict in training
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Location: Nature
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So...Can anyone help me with my question.....Lol..I need to get off these forums...
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Dec-29-2002 00:21
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Substance
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Nature
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The monitors are bi-amped so I don't have to run them through an amp.. Thanks
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Dec-29-2002 15:50
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Substance
tranceaddict in training
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Ok, thanks. I wasn't sure if it was that simple because I'd be going to balanced connection from an unbalanced connection.
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Dec-29-2002 17:00
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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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Okay, first off, TRS stands for tip, ring sleeve. If you look at the male end of the headphone jack, you will see first a tip on the conncetion, then a black ring or two and then the rest of the plug(sleeve). The rings are the important part. One ring means that the device connected to the plug will output a mono signal. Two rings mean that the output will be stereo.
As for the balanced/unbalanced part goes. I believe, though am unsure if this is correct, that balanced/unbalanced refers to the sound volume output for each of the left and right stereo channels. If a TRS output will stereo with two rings and will produce an unbalanced output(since the two channels are segregated) then it would make sense for the TS (if that is what the cable is called--since it has only one ring) which has a mono out will in essence, only need one channel anyway, so it has to be balanced because only one volume level occurs.
I hope that I didn't confuse you more, and I hope that this answers your question.
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Dec-31-2002 04:28
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