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| quote: | Originally posted by Special_K
G-money The salesmen must have had a field day when they saw you walk into the store. You dont know what the hell you're talking about.
There is NO differnce in audio quality between Balnced and unbalanced connections unless you are running meters and meters of cable. XLR's are balanced, so over LONG distances they lower Radio Frequency interferance. But on the flip side from a purist stand point you are running your signal through more electronics (Phase reverse, Signal summing) more electronics means more THD distortion.
So having XLR's on a home system dosnt do shit, and it certainly won't make your system sound any better then anyone elses. This is somthing you should know before spening money on XLR's.
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I was the one that told him to get a mixer with XLR's. But before you start trash talking me look at your post ya liddle shit. You admit XLR's sound better. Contradictive writing style???
XLR's DO SOUND BETTER IN MY HOME!! Breaking down my Gear(Raw Power Amps, Rack, console, ect. )all the time I don't have time to use cable ties and re-route every cable(trust me there is alot of cables.. Power & in/out) They are a Mess!!!There are Power wires running paralell with signal wires, I am constantly relooping things and changing setups to chase that perfect sound yet the 3 conduit xlr's hot,cold, ground don't pick up any noticable interference. Yet the RCA 2 conduit +, - I can gaurantee you will notice it.
The reason I told him to get a mixer with XLR's is simple, a mixer with XLR's in MOST cases gonna have higher quality electronic componets inside and be considered "professional" or "Industrial Use" quality. A mixer without XLR's in MOST Cases is gonna be a light duty "Beadroom DJ" quality product. DO YOU NOT AGREE???
Now your statement and rash comments do have some validity in the Hi-Fi or Audiophile world I agree, but shows your inexperience in the DJ or Pro Audio industry.
As for "more electronics means more THD" I would suggest you get rid of your stomp box quality effects. Exacly the reason I don't like pioneer mixers.
I buy XLR ends and build cables to suit. Its easy and cheap.And BTW don't use your school books against experience, you will loose like you just did.
Don't post shit man..
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