The impedance balancing means that the balanced interference rejection on that circuit is retained.
Unbalanced output to balanced input cable.
In both cases one jack is normally used for each audio channel left and right.
Apparently this will convert whilst also maintaining the balancing of the xlr cable which i don t believe the other answers would and so help to reduce noise.
A high quality isolator using an input transformer with an internal faraday shield increases rejection to almost 100 db at 60 hz and about 65 db at 3 khz.
In many cases you can reverse the process when feeding a balanced output signal to an unbalanced input.
Unbalanced line level connections are usually implemented with rca jacks for audio while balanced line level connections typically utilize dual 3 pin xlr jacks for both the input and output.
However with this method there are cases in which the user could experience high levels of unwanted distortion and in the extreme cases the output device could be damaged by plugging in a standard unbalanced cable.
This produces an unbalanced output that can be used to feed an unbalanced input via either a ts or trs plug.
I ve read online that the best way to convert balanced xlr to unbalanced 1 4 mono is to buy a cheap passive di box and run it backwards xlr as input 1 4 ts as output.
It can also be used to feed a balanced cable and input via a trs plug.
You can with some caveats.
Quarter inch ts tip sleeve cables are generally used for unbalanced signals.
For the best possible noise rejection use a 3 conductor cable wired as in figure 2 from the unbalanced output to the isolator input.
At the unbalanced output connect the screen wire to the input ground pin together with the cold wire.
In most cases the negative output of a balanced output can be connected to ground but in some cases it should be left disconnected.
At the balanced input do not connect the screen wire to anything.
The unbalanced gear will get it s ground via the mains so you want to separate the ground loop.
The diagram above shows how the cable works.
These are most commonly used with electric guitars which often output to an amplifier.
Having cables with this kind of output makes it easy to directly connect unbalanced sources such as guitar effects directly into recording gear daws and signal processors with balanced inputs.
Connecting mains powered unbalanced outputs to balanced inputs.
The structure of a balanced audio cable is similar to an unbalanced cable with one addition.