Be very aware of if you are splitting XLR to two +/- rcas or two which are +/ground, -/ground.
Recommnedations for moderately price balanced IC's, and adaptors to an RCA end
The title of the thread may be a bit unclear. However, I need recommendations for a "moderately" price balanced interconnects. Also, are there quality adaptors to convert a balanced end into an RCA input or output without major signal loss??
I want to use my Rogue Sphinx hybrid integrated as a pre-amp because it has a variable output (pre-out) for an second amplifier, and connect it to a Balanced Audio Technology VK-200 amp that will only accept balanced. IC's
The Rogue integrated has all RCA input and outputs .Therefore, I also need a recommendation for two XLR to RCA adapters. Eventually, I will buy a separate pre-amp, possibly the new Rogue RP-1.
Thank you
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I'd recommend you search eBay for used balanced IC's of the brand you REALLY want. Setting an eBay search will get you emails when something comes up. A few months ago I got an email about a single 18 foot XLR cable from the brand I wanted. $168 delivered got me what would have been about $1K new. Fortunately, the company that manufactures them is about a 30 minute drive away. They re-terminated them for me into (I bi-amp) 4 XLR to double single ended jumpers for amps that run balanced by double single ended (vintage Sumo) and a 2.5 meter XLR pair. Be very aware of if you are splitting XLR to two +/- rcas or two which are +/ground, -/ground. |
Hi Jim, He informed me that "Line 3" of the Sphinx integrated is an input, not an output. There is an area on the back of the Rogue Sphinx sectioned off that has a variable and fixed output The "variable" output is the one he recommended for hooking up the BAT VK-200 ampYes, that is what I had said in one of your other recent threads. Yes, we had discussed that in your other thread I linked to above. The hope and expectation, that seems reasonably consistent with the comments by Mark and by the Rogue tech you spoke with previously, is that the implementation of the Sphinx’s variable pre-out, while less than ideal, should be good enough to allow you to benefit from the power amp upgrade, and provide you with reasonably good results in the near term. Note the word "minimal" in the comment by the Rogue tech, with Mark apparently having commented similarly. I don’t think it would be meaningful to think of the op amp implementation of that output as being "true or standard" or not "true or standard." It is simply one way of implementing a pre-out, and I’d feel certain that approach is not unique to Rogue. I think I am somewhat back to Square One because one of benefits of XLR to XLR interconnects was the reduction of noise. I did buy the BAT VK-200 amp The deal was too good to turn down.I don’t think you went wrong, by any means. The noise reduction that can be provided by a balanced interface (and also its reduced susceptibility to ground loop issues, that may cause high frequency noise as well as low frequency hum), is probably not a significant issue in the majority of home audio setups. That potential benefit can be expected in most cases to be overshadowed by differences in the quality of the particular component designs. And specifically in the case of many components that are not "fully balanced" but provide balanced interfaces, that potential benefit can often be outweighed by implementation of the balanced interface that is sonically compromised in the interest of keeping costs down. Such as by the use of a cheap op amp to generate one of the two signals in the balanced signal pair, by inverting the other one. I would expect an Ayre or BAT fully balanced preamp to be a great choice, if you can find one at a suitable price point and in top condition. That’s a big "if," of course. But within your price range a preamp having an unbalanced internal signal path while providing XLR inputs and outputs might turn out to be easier to find and (depending on the specific design) a comparably satisfactory choice. Good luck. Best regards, -- Al |
There are two approaches to converting. One is to simply use the + and - leads as the center and shield in the RCA end. This is the simplest way when your source is balanced. The other is to use a high quality transformer such as from Jensen Transformers. This is the best solution when your destination requires a balanced input but your source is not. It also solves ground loop issues. Many like the sound too. I believe you can also find simple, direct adapters using the first solution. Both should be available through Jensen. |
Thanks again to Almarg and others who have responded with very good and plentiful advice ******************************************************************************* To Mensch, your last response makes good sense because I don't want to jump too fast buying a suitable and quality fully balanced or partly balanced pre-amp to accommodate BAT VK-200 amp. As I mentioned before, I DON'T WANT to necessarily buy an outboard phono stage and headphone amp or box . That is two more cables and also more potential headaches .I realize that a separate phono stage like the Musical Surrounding Phonophemon II is an excellent choice because I owned one about 4 years ago. However, 75% of my listening is by CD, and the rest LP's. I could easily live with a Project RPM-3 table packaged with a Sumiko Blue Point 2 cartridge The easiest solution might be to buy the new Rogue RP-1 pre-amp reviewed by Stereophile in the August 2016 issue . It has a MM/MC phone stage, an improved and higher gain headphone amp and a better remote with some additional features. I am sure other reviews will follow. However, as I noted before, the Rogue RP-1 uses only RCA connectors. Nevertheless, it should provide a almost major step up in sound quality from the pre-amp stage of the Sphinx v.1. (I hope) The question is ( and maybe I missed something that Almarg noted before) 1) do XLR to XLR IC's "insignificantly" reduce RF noise carried by RCA cables. resulting in blacker grounds and improved clarity and transparency?? 2) As Mensch noted, he acquired a "pair" of XLR to RCA interconnects through CablesOnline.com for less than $20.00 Several other members offered other brand name XLR cables or a combination of balanced to unbalanced IC's, Almarg clarified about the potential loss of volume employing an XLR to RCA cable as offered by Mogami, and others However,I did not mention to Al, I operate the volume in the range between 12 o'clock to 2 o'clock.which may be greater than "upper 25% " of its range" as noted . If MY volume setting IS NOT as Almarg commented. IN THE 25% UPPER RANGE. then it is not a significant issue. I do play it loud, but not head banger loud. Also, the potentiometer of Sphinx seems to gain well at about 12 o'clock high, but the remote, seems to step the volume up in 2 db increments, unlike the remote of Bel Canto Pre3. Its volume gain via its remote was more subtle and controllable. The issue for me is:.... I don't want to crank the volume up to 3 or 4 o'clock high on either the Sphinx v.1 integrated or the new Rogue RP-1 pre-amp as a consequence of using XLR to RCA cables. If so, then I must search for a pre-amp that is either fully balanced or mixture of balanced and unbalanced connectors. I need to understand more about the volume range I am operating to make it loud to my satisfaction Thanks to all, Jim |
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