Hola, Y muchísimas gracias por una respuesta tan currada, Australia.
A mi lo que en realidad me trae liado son los tres tipos de balanceo, quiero decir, por transformador, servo balanceado o balanceado electrónicamente. Yo creo (pero no estoy seguro) que las conexiones de la Audient son del tipo “Electrónicamente” o “E-BAL“.
Y dice en la página de FMR...
“Electronically Balanced (E-BAL)
This output circuit drives the "+" signal (HOT) of the balanced lines with a signal that matches the signal coming from the innards of the box, but that's usually at half the volume level. The "-" signal (COLD) has the same signal size on it, but with it's inverted: comparing the HOT with this COLD signal would show that where there's maximum positive peaks in the HOT signal there's maximum negative peaks in the COLD and vice-versa. When the receiving gear combines the HOT and COLD signals (each at half the original signal's amplitude), we recover the original signal. If we wish to hook up this E-BAL signal (HOT, COLD and ground) to an unbalanced input, we need to be careful that we don't hook up the COLD to the RNC's ground like we did with transformer balanced output. Why? Because we're driving the COLD signal with an amplifier and shorting it to ground may damage it. So how do we hook up such an output: we connect only the ground and HOT signals. This means that we lose half of the signal's volume, but this can be dealt with later down the signal path.“
¿Cables TS/TS serían correctos o cortocircuitan?.
Nunca pensé que por algo tan supuestamente sencillo tendría tantas dudas...🙏
Gracias de nuevo.