A balanced connection carries the signal on the tip AND the ring (and the ground on the shield). But, it puts the two signals out-of phase along the cable. Once they reach the destination amp, the two signals are flipped back into phase. That way, any noise that was picked up by the cable along the way is put out-of-phase, and cancels itself out, and the wanted signal is put back into phase, and cleanly.....there.
From what I have read, and understood, a pseudo-balanced connection does not put the tip and the ring connections out of phase of each other once it leaves its origin. It basically functions as an unbalanced connection, and the signal is split directly to the tip and ring (so it can be said that the tip and ring are shorted.) they're one and the same. The tip and ring are NOT put out of phase of each other, because they're the exact same signal.
Somehow or another, this configuration is still better than a regular unbalanced TS connection. Not sure how. It somehow still cancels out extra noise, though not as well as a balanced connection, because of the lack of a phase-flip going on. Not sure, that's where my knowledge is fuzzy.
I also understand that a pseudo-balanced output, when sent to a balanced input, will result in a 6dB drop from the original signal, because the two signals are flipped in phase, which somehow or another doesn't cancel the signal out completeley, just 6dB of it (????) Not sure......that's what I seem to pick up from what I've read. Still looking for a good hardcopy book or something to explain it better.
A lot of Pro-sumer gear, and even some pro gear, has pseudo-balanced connections, for whatever reason. (It's much cheaper to have pseudo-balanced circuits than balanced circuits, i suppose.) In the Firestation, we have a QMA DDR console -- VERY nice board, but the direct-outs are pseudo-balanced for some odd reason. This just gives a 6dB drop in signal when routing from a direct out to another channel on the board.
So I assume that no phantom power should be sent through a pseudo-balanced connection, because of the Tip and ring being shorted (?) And, i'm just trying to figure out exactly what I'm dealing with, with my M-308, and OTari MX-5050, in terms of connections and whatnot.
-callie-