brad1138 wrote:KaiS wrote:You’re better off using RCA - RCA cables.
If the destination does not have balance inputs XLRs have no advantage.
The adapters you linked likely will break the connectors of the RCA equipped amp, long term.
To say it clear:
The RCA outputs of ADI-2 have the exact same quality as the XLR.
What do you mean by that?
Please consider using Google for the difference between balanced to unbalanced connection.
A balanced connection differs not only in plug type, cables and signal level.
The audio signal is transmitted "hotter" (studio level) and with a different polarity and a special circuit on both devices takes care that noise, the difference between the signals of opposite polarity, is being eliminated.
So if your amp does not fully truly supports balanced operation mode, then the use of this adapter is of absolutely no use, and it stays an unbalanced connection.
As the adapter appears to be solid and has some weight, it might damage the input. By lengthening the plug, you also have more leverage so that the cable's own weight exerts more pressure on the amplifier's socket.
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