RCA or XLR?


Do you have a clear preference? I sort of do- I like the solid connection XLR provides, but am not sold that XLR is intrinsically makes for a better sounding cable. In my system, I found preamp to amp, XLR is superior, however, I also found I prefer RCA when going from my Pass phono stage to my Pass preamp. Bottom line- experimenting is your friend 

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I prefer XLR for maintaining balanced connections and for the intrinsic reliability of the connectors.

All things being equal I prefer the design of XLR cables. The connectors seem like they will last forever. RCA always feels like each time I insert I am putting a tiny amount of wear and tear on it, which means there is a finite number of times I can do it before something bad happens. That number will probably last me decades but still.

However some designs actually sound better with one or the other connection type. Even if both are technically available on the components. So you really need to play around with your system and see if you have a preference for the sound either way. If they are equal I'd go XLR.

@ericrhodes1  Seems strange seeing “moderately priced” and “XLR” in the same sentence.  

@ericrhodes1 , interesting comment. I am changing from single ended Rogue gear to balanced Rogue gear. So I need balanced IC’s. I have limited understanding of balanced topology. Rogue states Differential balanced , there is AES 48 , and other identifiers . Recently I asked this question to Nick at Rogue stating that I have nice RCA cables and wanted XLR. He said at least go with my single ended cables to start and don’t go crazy on expensive balanced IC’s. My Hera pre has a gain knob on the front with 5 progressive settings. Number 3 out of the 5 settings also say’s recommended for single ended. I get the extra gain and superior noise cancellation with XLR’s , but I’ve read comments about AES 48 gear being less influenced by cable selection , eg Mogami Vs $$$ stuff. Maybe someone can chime in. Cheers , Mike B.