Yes and No. I pulled the wrong manual. Two 7 channel amps with slightly different specs but both under 1V RMS to rated outputs. These are quite old power amps I've owned for a long time.
A) Input sensitivity for rated output Unbalanced: 1.34 Vrms; Balanced: 0.67 Vrms
B) Input Sensitivity Unbalanced (for rated output): 1.9Vrms; Balanced (for rated output): 0.95Vrms;
This is very interesting. Typically speaking, if the gain of the power amp is 29 dB for unbalanced input, it would be 23 dB for balanced input so the input sensitivity is halved that of balanced input, or it needs double the input voltage for it to reach its rated output. Also, balanced output of a preamp is typically double that of unbalanced outputs so the overall results when the preamp/amp works as a pair would be the same either way.
As an numerical example, take a look of the CX-A5200 being discussed here:
Rated output.................1 V unbalanced
Rated output.................2 V balanced
MX-A5200 power amplifier
Input sensitivity for 100 W output into 8 ohm:
Unbalanced.................1 V
Balanced.....................2 V
The Yamaha pair is more what I would call typical, I do have an amp that has the same input sensitivity specification for either connection, but I have never seen any amp specs that has the input sensitivity 2X higher for balanced, until now.
I am very curious to know what those two older amps are.