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#431424 - 05/06/17 07:33 AM
Re: Balanced TRS Connection Versus XLR
[Re: fjs714]
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
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TRS and XLR cables are designed to help in the elimination of noise, from ground loops and hums, they have a 3rd wire which is designed to shield outside interference.
That doesn't mean a regular ¼" won't work.
The other big issue is the quality of the cable, a discount cable, or incredibly priced cable usually has to cut corners to get to that price, which could mean, a thinner gauge wire, or a inferior oxygen ratio, so just because its a ¼" cable does not make them equal.
Remember your sound is based on the chain of equipment including how they are connected and how they are set up.
Rule of thumb, your total sound is greatly affected by the lowest quality item in your chain
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#431443 - 05/07/17 12:52 AM
Re: Balanced TRS Connection Versus XLR
[Re: fjs714]
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Registered: 06/06/10
Posts: 793
Loc: Hellas, Creta, Iraklion
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I use always the Radial ProD2 Passive Stereo Direct D.I Box, in connection of my Arrangers.. The differences with simple direct Balance connection (with TRS cables), and the connection with Radial ProD2 (or with a good Passive D.I Box), is that: 1) With Radial D.I (and with a good D.I Box also) the signal is transformed to MIC connection, (with two XLR cables), and we can to use the Gain of Microphone Pre Amp of console, without distortion, and the good way to transformed to MIC the signal is with a good D.I Box.. 2) This D.I is specifically designed for Keyboards, Drum Machines, Samplers, etc, able to handle huge transients without choking.. 3) With Radial ProD2, we have a smooth, warm sound, much more better than, Line direct connection or Balanced connection, eliminating also hum and buzz caused by ground loops. 4) Becouse the Radial ProD2, is Passive D.I, with two high performance transformers, it does not need Phantom Power (48v), like the Active D.I,s.. 5) The difference of Balanced (TRS) connector, and transformed MIC of D.I is that in a Balanced (with TRS cables), the signal remain Line, although is (Line Balanced)... If you go through the DI box to a suitable mic preamp, you can also benefit from the tonal colour the preamp offers (Sound on Sound magazine)..http://www.soundonsound.com/sound-advice/q-there-any-point-di-ing-keyboardsI am use always the Radial ProD2, with my Audya 76, Audya 5, and Pa3x also although Pa3x has Balanced Output...
Edited by Sokratis 1974 (05/07/17 01:28 AM)
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#431458 - 05/07/17 07:17 AM
Re: Balanced TRS Connection Versus XLR
[Re: fjs714]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Bachus, in more than 50 years of making cables, I have not had a single cable failure - not one! And, this is likely because I use heavier guage wire and know how to solder corrrectly.
Gary
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PSR-S950, TC Helicon Harmony-M, Digitech VR, Samson Q7, Sennheiser E855, Custom Console, and lots of other silly stuff!
K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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