If the equipment has an XLR option I will use it instead of RCA plugs. Not a big difference in sound in my experience but the connections are solid and the cables look cool which adds to the audio jewelry factor.
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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@v-fi said:
Exactly. XLR connections are robust. But my Audionet Amps and Preamp specify single ended (RCA) cables as best. Using them avoids the need for an OP amp to convert the XLR back to single ended, as they are not fully balanced. Joe Kubala showed me how to adjust (tighten) the RCA connectors if they get loose on his ables...easy. |
@sealegs read, "pricey XLR's you buy from Guitar Center or some other pro-audio retailer." |
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