jemmons
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Yeah, impedance balanced is not unbalanced at all. It is, in fact, the very definition of what is meant when something is called “balanced”.
The more extreme kind, where rather than just matching impedance we also include the inverted the signal is properly called “differential signaling”. But for some reason people also refer to it as being “balanced”.
But it doesn’t really matter because you handle both
signals the same way. Just a differential signal tends to be about 6db hotter.
Regardless, if the P10 output is impedance balanced, it is categorically not unbalanced and the manual is blatantly wrong labeling it as such.