Besides replacing connectors is the type of actual cable different w balanced headphones.
Single ended balanced cable.
For example we make adapters that convert the astell kern balanced 2 5mm plug to a 3 5mm plug for use with your phone or another device that only has a 3 5mm or 1 8 jack.
Balanced cables typically have either xlr connectors or trrs connectors.
You can convert a balanced connection back to single ended.
It s important to know that balanced cables work better in some scenarios and single ended cables in others.
As you see in the diagram above there are three male pins inside the connector the groundwire the hot signal and the cold signal.
Xlr cables can send balanced audio signals up to 200 feet.
A quarter inch trs cable is another balanced professional audio cable.
You also have the option of making a single ended trs plug headphone cable using 4 conductor wire like the cable used above to create the balanced line headphone cable.
From cables circuitry and signal path amp design connections and more the differences between balanced and single ended design become increasingly important to understand due to their application the overall impact on the audio of your system and ultimately the impact on your wallet.
For example if you use an adapter cable from a female or headphone jack to a balanced 4 pin xlr and connect this to a balanced amp you are essentially shorting to ground 2 legs of the circuit making the amp single ended.
This is not a problem at all as long as your main headphone cable is balanced then you can add an adapter cable.
You can generally tell if you have a balanced or single ended cable based on the connector at the end of the cable.
This can also potentially damage your balanced amp depending on the design.
This cable has a female 4 pin mini xlr connector on the headphone end and a standard trs 1 4 inch or 1 8 inch connector on the amp end.
The term balanced can refer to cables signal path and circuitry of amps.
This can also potentially damage your balanced amp depending on the design.
Plug is the key with the above two concepts you should know that you can send 4 types of signal from the output amplifier for example via a cable to a pair of headphones.
The idea that balanced audio is better than single ended audio is a myth.
For example if you use an adapter cable from a female 1 4 or 1 8 headphone jack to a balanced 4 pin xlr and connect this to a balanced amp you are essentially shorting to ground 2 legs of the circuit making the amp single ended.
The cable is not capable of carrying a balanced signal ts single ended trs connectors.
So you can purchase a balanced cable and just switch out the headphone cord s for single ended or balanced listening as needed.