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Audiolab - Balanced Connectivity on some but not all components?
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<blockquote data-quote="PvA" data-source="post: 605653" data-attributes="member: 13396"><p>Interesting replies. Luckily I don't find myself in a position where I actually bought the 8200 pre, and now need/want to connect the pre and cd/dac via balanced. I was just confused with the WHY bit. Why would Audiolab put balanced on some components, but not all....in the same range. Usually balanced features on the top range of a brand, but then on all the components in that range, not just one. Are they then basically indirectly motivating you to go buy the competitors product? :faint:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PvA, post: 605653, member: 13396"] Interesting replies. Luckily I don't find myself in a position where I actually bought the 8200 pre, and now need/want to connect the pre and cd/dac via balanced. I was just confused with the WHY bit. Why would Audiolab put balanced on some components, but not all....in the same range. Usually balanced features on the top range of a brand, but then on all the components in that range, not just one. Are they then basically indirectly motivating you to go buy the competitors product? :faint: [/QUOTE]
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