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  2. XLR Cable Recommendation - AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/xlr-cable-recommendation.2974616

    While a 5' Hosa Edge measures slightly better than a 6' GLS Audio (slight high end roll-off). A 12' GLS measures better than two daisy chained 5' Hosas and of course better than two 6' daisy chained GLS. It's better to have a proper length of decent/good cable than to daisy chain multiple XLR cables.

  3. XLR Cables Comparison - AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/xlr-cables-comparison.3231913

    6 XLR Male To XLR Female Color Microphone Cables. Connector: XLR Male To XLR Female. Double strain relief for added reliability. Double strain relief for added reliability. 6 Color: Green, Blue, Purple, Red, Yellow and Orange. www.ebay.com. I need one pair for the amplifier and one pair for the CD player. Save Share.

  4. XLR vs RCA Cables? - AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/xlr-vs-rca-cables.2055402

    Nicholas K. Rico. 17 posts · Joined 2015. #2 · Jul 4, 2015. I'd Definitely suggest XLR, The difference between the two is that one is Balanced (XLR) and the other is Un-Balanced (RCA) meaning the balanced side is Grounded and the other isn't, so you'll get a more accurate signal without any interference. Share.

  5. AES-EBU vs XLR Balanced Cables - AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/aes-ebu-vs-xlr-balanced-cables.687996

    AES/EBU, balanced analog audio and microphones all use 2 conductor plus sheild cables, with XLR connectors on the ends. AES/EBU digital, normally using XLR connectors, is a 110ohm digital audio connection. I doubt you are looking to make this connection from your CD player to your pre/pro, unless your pre/pro happens to have an AES/EBU digital ...

  6. What is the benefit of balanced xlr cables | AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/what-is-the-benefit-of-balanced-xlr-cables.1772265

    I just bought a marantz av7005 that has balanced outputs for xlr cables and I have a b&k st 125.7 s2 to hook it to also have a older Cambridge audio cd6 that has balanced connections on it.what are my befits to switching to these cables over my rca stuff.What is a good brand without breaking the bank,I've used blue jean cable,kimber kable,and synergestic THX

  7. XLR Cable Recommendation? - AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/xlr-cable-recommendation.3086428

    Markertek has a good line of XLR cables under the Sescom brand with different brands of star-quad cabling with Neutrik, Switchcraft or Connectronics connectors. They are available in different colors, also: Canare L-4E6S - $16.95 - 3ft. Belden 1192A - $19.95 - 3ft. Mogami W2534 - $25.95 - 3ft. In a home setting, any of these would provide years ...

  8. XLR cable for subwoofer question. - AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/xlr-cable-for-subwoofer-question.839312

    45 posts · Joined 2006. #25 · Feb 1, 2010. XLR cables use 3 wires (2 signal, out of phase and a common ground) to reduce noise in long cable runs. RCA cables use 2. RCA cables can't be "balanced". XLR cables provide absolutely no advantage for you if your receiver doesn't have an xlr connection.

  9. XLR cable gauge matter? - AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/xlr-cable-gauge-matter.2985984

    Yes, it is good enough; no, it does not really matter for a 50's subwoofer run (low-level signal). 18 AWG is fairly large for that matter; my sub runs are also 50' (I think, been a while) and I am using 24 AWG mic cable. 18 AWG sounds like speaker level. There are plenty of choices, natch, but I used Pro-Co from Sweetwater Sound since I have ...

  10. Audio Envy Cables - An Unfortunately Negative Review

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    My experience with Audio Envy cables has been an overwhelmingly negative experience to say the least and here’s why: I decided to try a bunch of interconnects from different companies. Audio Envy was one of them and I ordered the $240 Audio Envy Onestian XLR cable. My setup is simple - PS audio perfectwave and NAD M3 in a vertical AV stand.

  11. XLR vs speaker wire. will it make a difference - AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/xlr-vs-speaker-wire-will-it-make-a-difference.1512572

    Using BALANCED cables (XLR) from preamp to amp or from a source to the preamp have a noise rejection of 60-70 db, where it is less than 30 db with unbalanced (RCA/coaxial) cables. This means the noise rejection is at least 1000 times better with balanced (XLR) connections. There is no relation between this and what sort of speaker cables you ...