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last day of work and then 2 weeks on olydays in sardinia lostening to my dads pathos if he asent sold it yet
 
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[quote user="sex"]is there such athing as balanced y adapters to byamp[/quote]

I'm having a pair of Anthem 2's made in a Y format(havn't asked how much though,I'll sort that when they are installed)
 
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it seems the y shaped cables for bi-amping could be better for sound quality......a sealed bi-amp box with 1 input and 2 outputs was better to my ears.
 
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[quote user="Andrew Everard"]
What, like these you mean?
[/quote] you are the man but now the question raises balaced or unbalanced connections wats the difference and the pros and cons please be so kind to explain
 

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Very simple version - most conventional connections use the main core for the + conductor and the - as the shield, whereas balanced connections have separate + and - conductors, each with their own shield, hence the third pin.

They thus offer better interference rejection, as anything picked up on the + will also be picked up on the -, thus self-cancelling.

As I said, the very simple version...
 
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this meand that thy give less interference but not explicitly better sound
 

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