Kronos balanced TRS outputs

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Kronos balanced TRS outputs

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I use the Kronos multiple outputs when playing live and therefore need to carry many cables and DI's to my gigs (6 DI's, 6 TS and 6 XLR plus spare). However, it became a bit of a hassle since many of them broke or got lost in festivals. In an attempt to solve this issue, I've been thinking about replacing all my broken/lost cables and DI's with TRS cables and TRS-XLR adapters to take advantage of the Kronos balanced outputs. My question is, would I still be able to use a TRS-TRS cable to plug the balanced output of my Kronos into an unbalanced TS input if I needed to?
Or, in more general terms, what would happen if I wanted to use a TRS-TRS cable to plug a balanced source into an unbalanced input? Would it still sound just fine?
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I was told by 'The Music Store Guy' that plain 'ol unbalanced cables work just fine and that's what I've been using for six years with no problems. Having said that, if you're dealing with longer cables (10-12 feet) you may get some noise. In that case I would used the TRS cables.

Something else you might want to think about is using a small mixer on stage to send your signal to the FOH rather than all the DI boxes, if that would work for your situation.
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Watch this video.

https://youtu.be/ZlT32D-0tRU

Read the Specs in the in the OG. The outputs are:

1/4” TRS balanced
Nominal Level: +4.0 dBu
Maximum Level: +16.0 dBu

This is professional line level and you can run this to FOH without a DI and even without a mixer. A TRS (at the Kronos) and XLR (at FOH) cable would work fine, although the FOH might need to put a pad on the input at the board since the Kronos output is Line Level.
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Post by NormC »

I would still recommend a DI to FOH. Simply for protection against accidental phantom power application and the optional ground lift for noise problems.
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Post by Xenophile »

+1
NormC wrote:I would still recommend a DI to FOH. Simply for protection against accidental phantom power application and the optional ground lift for noise problems.
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Post by ronnfigg »

Food for thought...

https://www.soundonsound.com/sound-advi ... vel-signal

The Kronos outputs are balanced AND line level.
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