Another vote for Pine Tree Audio XLR cables. I’ve also had a good experience with Blue Jeans cable including XLRs. I have paid more for Audioquest but no significant sound difference.
Considering switching to XLR cables,
Currently have Kubala fascination RCA IC cables between my Aqua Lascala DAC, ARC Ref6 pre, Pass 350.8 into Maggies 20.7. ARC recommends XLR iIC. Considering
Audioquest Water
Zavfino Arcadia
Audio Envy Mk ii
Triode Wire Labs
Looking to say in the relative price range. Not sue they are an improvement. Appreciate any experience and/or comparison with the above.
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@audioman58 @panzrwagn ...Ah, 2 schools of thought that seem to have some synergy that I could fart with since the mic cables aren't occupied all the time... *G* Thank you both, +10👍 @mclinnguy Yeah, I've noticed that on a couple, but seems only in 2~3 of 2 dozen. Only had one disconnect itself entirely in my hand, guess QC was @ tea... 😏 |
Generally the price premium for XLRs over unbalanced cables is pretty small. Transparent are an outlier because the bulk of the cost of a Transparent cable is the networks. This is evident from the fact that Transparent charges relatively little for additional lengths of cable. But balanced Transparent cables need a network for both the hot and cold signals, hence the premium. One small aspect of XLR's that I prefer is the fact that the pins and sockets in an XLR plug are identical, whereas in an RCA you have a circular negative connection that then has to transition to a different form factor to allow a wire to be soldered to it. @OP Shunyata Thetas are worth adding to your audition list.
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It's all about the implementation. I've seen some really horrible XLR connectors that I wouldn't want anywhere near my system. On the other hand, I've seen some really exquisite RCA connectors - some of which even lock - from manufacturers such as WBT. So there is good and bad quality of each.
I think it unlikely you'd be able to reliably hear differences between XLR and RCA terminations provided each are well built. If the XLRs terminate into balanced connections, you may very well be able to hear and measure differences. For example, many balanced components (such as Audio Research) will have 6 dB greater gain on the balanced connections. If you don't need that gain, you might want to consider that as 6 dB better S/N. Either way, that's a substantial difference and cable length has nothing to do with it. |
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