Something else the JUMPERS may be doing is changing the level.  There is
nothing wrong with an unbalanced signal!  Chances are the output
impedance of the Lavry is 100-ohms, so distance isn't a problem
either.

Unbalanced usually is very bad coming out of most consumer products at
a much higher impedance and running longer lengths.  The fact that it's
UNBALANCED isn't as much a problem as the high-frequency loss over
distance.

Again, since the Lavry is probably low impedance output, this doesn't
come into play.  The level difference the jumpers may handle could be
substantial to your amplifier... possibly a difference of 14dB if
they're switching from +4dBu to -10dBu in level!

I'd sure ask their support people prior to shoving that kind of signal
into your amp.


-- 
Eric Seaberg

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