Yes you can use those cables but the signal will not have the common mode rejection of a balanced cable.
Yes you can use those cables but the signal will not have the common mode rejection of a balanced cable.
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a balanced signal is two overlaying signals that get squished together in the end and all the noise is filtered out. hot and cold are the two signals that share the ground. so your right. did you know the cold signal is inverse to the hot so there is less noise in the wire before the final stage ware they get overlapped witch filters out the noise. I know the cables in the picture only use the hot and ground.
Yes, I'm speaking to you as a professional. I, as well as mostapha, know what we're talking about. I'm glad you're doing some research on your own, also. Shows initiative.
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I will say it's strangely frustrating to read what are probably quotes from wiki instead of you just explaining why you were doing things that cause problems so maybe we could find a workaround or solution.
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