TS to XLR cable - Balanced or Unbalanced?

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The cable itself is neither balanced nor unbalanced. it is the application of that cable that determines this. XLRs are common in balanced connections. 1/4" connectors are used for balanced connection, but are then going to be TRS plus, not TS.

Wiring a XLR cable to a TS plug is going to result in the circuit becoming unbalanced.

The whole point of a balanced line is that there are two signal conductors, neither being ground. You can often just ground one side and use the other as a "hot" and connect that to an unbalanced input somewhere. But then that balanced signal source was just forced into unbalanced.

So the store guy was wrong. In his defense, some people use the term "balanced" to mean the type of connector. SO in his mind, he might have been right.

It is possible to use a TS plug on the end of a balanced line, however, the sleeve connection could not then be grounded, and the female connector would have to be isolated from ground. I have never seen such a thing, and it is highly unlikely I ever will, at least not in any commercial equipment. But one could do it.
 
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