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Just a minor correction, which incidently has nothing to do with Djing, but the highest type of audio connection is currently HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) and carries a HD digital video and digital audio signal in one cable. The DVI (Digital Video Interface) cable is being quickly replaced by HDMI. Also, for home theater there is often the choice between 5.1 RCA audio and optical (digital). This is a shady area and often times the analog 5.1 RCA will provide better sound if the encoder/decoder in the DVD player/Reciever isn't top-of-the-line. The only note is that 5.1 RCA (5 cables; left main, right main, left rear, right rear, center and the 0.1 is the subwoofer) is not the same as stereo RCA (red/white--2 cable).
Anyway, XLR isn't necessarily only used for "high-end" equipment. The utility of this cable is that there is very little signal loss due to the extremely low resistance in the cable. RCA cables by comparison have a much higher resistance and therefor cannot carry signals very far without a large amount of signal loss. XLR can therefor be used if you are wiring your systems together that are not in the same room or are in small/large clubs etc. (ie DJ equipment to computer, then computer to main stereo system on the otherside of your house.) It is not the balancing or unbalancing nature of the cable that does this, as noted above, it is the ultra-low resistance of the wire.
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When you dance, the DJ takes you on a journey, but he or she is usually not the focus of your experience at a club or festival or wherever you hear the music. Dancing is. Music is.
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