"Clayton M300 mono's keep my BAT VK30 (older dark 6922)"
If your 6922's are dark, get some new ones.
If your 6922's are dark, get some new ones.
Clayton Audio Class A amps. Need amp advice
04-11-15: Jmcgroga Thanks On the Claytons M300 monos they are Balanced XLR input only! I don't have any balanced interconnects yet and as we all know real good ones are quite expensive. More than my pre I'm trying to hold onto. I have the real nice Caras Clear XLR to RCA adapters and the selling dealer said those will work fine but read elsewhere that if I use adapters they make a wicked hum? Anyone know if this is the case or do you think the adapters will work fine? Any input would really be appreciated!! Thanks so much !!! |
Fsmithjack, in general adapters may or may not work ok depending on the specific designs of the components that are being connected. In this case the comments made earlier in the thread by Tim (Mitch2) indicate that they will NOT work ok. But note his suggestion of a Jensen transformer, which can convert a single-ended signal to a true balanced signal pair. Their model PI-RX (similar to the PI-XX shown here except with RCA input connectors), can and should be placed very close to the amp. You could then use a very short length of XLR cable. Nearly all interconnect cable effects are proportional to length. Therefore the short length of the XLR cable would reduce its importance, increasing the likelihood that choosing an expensive cable will be unnecessary. And of course the short length will in itself reduce the cost of the cable. I note that the Jensen site does not specifically list a PI-RX configuration, having an RCA input connector and an XLR output connector, but I'm pretty certain they can supply that configuration on special order. It would cost a bit more than $300 for the two transformers you would require. Good luck. Regards, -- Al |
Since your Bricasti M1 DAC is a fully balanced design as well, I think it would be foolish to use the RCA outputs and an adapter to feed the Clayton amps. If you already have expensive RCA cables I would recommend selling them and getting similar quality XLR cables. It will be well worth it for the performance gain. Bricasti uses their DAC with their amps wired directly with XLR cables and the resulting performance is superb! |