Yes basically the negative volts from ground to ngative doubles the voltage.
With twice the voltage from the preamp you get twice the level.. out of your amp.
The amp is still limited to the rated full output.
So if the amp can produce a maximum of 250 watts. it does not matter if it is connected via RCa or XLR, the limit is still 250 watts. But with XLR, you will hit that limit sooner via the preamp volume control. just because it is sending more voltage with XLR.
Balanced is no magic bullet to increase amp power...
With twice the voltage from the preamp you get twice the level.. out of your amp.
The amp is still limited to the rated full output.
So if the amp can produce a maximum of 250 watts. it does not matter if it is connected via RCa or XLR, the limit is still 250 watts. But with XLR, you will hit that limit sooner via the preamp volume control. just because it is sending more voltage with XLR.
Balanced is no magic bullet to increase amp power...

