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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 4180932" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>The only point to running balanced is the possibility of reduction of induced noise. The balanced signal will eliminate any noise picked up throughout it's run. So the short story is that if you have no audible noise now, you won't hear a difference between balanced and unbalanced.</p><p></p><p>To actually utilize the balanced signal transmission, you would need a device capable of accepting unbalanced inputs and outputting a balanced signal (unless your headunit has balanced outputs, which not many do). Zapco ofcourse makes a unit that can do this (I don't know the model # off hand), and I'm not sure whether or not your PEQ already has this capability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 4180932, member: 555320"] The only point to running balanced is the possibility of reduction of induced noise. The balanced signal will eliminate any noise picked up throughout it's run. So the short story is that if you have no audible noise now, you won't hear a difference between balanced and unbalanced. To actually utilize the balanced signal transmission, you would need a device capable of accepting unbalanced inputs and outputting a balanced signal (unless your headunit has balanced outputs, which not many do). Zapco ofcourse makes a unit that can do this (I don't know the model # off hand), and I'm not sure whether or not your PEQ already has this capability. [/QUOTE]
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