by csp » Wed Sep 19, 2012 9:45 am
Casey,
Like Peter I am a bit confused, but a guitar lead is not balanced, to get a balanced signal to pass through a lead it must be (in simple terms) a stereo lead --- that is the plugs at each end have to be Tip-Ring-Sleeve.
If you wish you can plug an unbalanced signal into one of the console's input using (say) a guitar lead from any mono source, now from within the console it will be converted into a balanced output (where a balanced output is available).
Therefore, I would think that if you plugged a stereo (TRS) plug into the Aux outputs then you would get a signal on both the tip and ring and if you could look at both of these signals on a dual trace CRO, then you would find that at any point in time, the tip would be showing a positive signal while the ring would be showing an identical negative signal --- the sleeve would have to be connected to the earth on both CRO inputs (or the common earth if it has one).
By the way, you can generally use a balanced output in unbalanced mode if you use either a mono jack or a stereo jack with the ring connector (negative/cold feed) joined to the sleeve (earth) along with the earth lead, because the mono jack effecvtively joins the ring and sleeve (as a result of the sleeve being much longer and therefore covering the part on a stereo jack where the ring would be), but it is always a good practice to come out of a balanced output in balanced mode (ie use a TRS jack) and run a balanced cable for the length of the cable and then do the balanced to unbalanced conversion at the end where the mono jack is to be used, in other words, do not use a mono guitar lead for the entire run. Just ensure that the lead going to the tip of the TRS jack goes to the Tip of the mono jack, otherwise it will work but it will be out of phase.
I hope that the above gives you a better idea of the situation, sorry I can't draw the cables to show you in pictorial form.
David