@cleeds
RCA's don't lock in place, they more "squeeze in place" vs. EVERY XLR locks.
I think Parasound is the exception, and they had to go seriously out of their way to find jacks that don't lock. Maybe not in the JC line, but in the lower end Halo parts. :)
Yeah, the fact that XLR doesn't need ground at all to work is one of the superior features. The other one is measured as CM rejetion, or Common Mode. This is where a signal is induced from outside. Balanced cables are SUPERB at this compared to single-ended.
In a home would that ever matter? Very situation dependent. Still, just to save myself the trouble I always run my subs this way.
Best,
Erik
RCA's don't lock in place, they more "squeeze in place" vs. EVERY XLR locks.
I think Parasound is the exception, and they had to go seriously out of their way to find jacks that don't lock. Maybe not in the JC line, but in the lower end Halo parts. :)
Yeah, the fact that XLR doesn't need ground at all to work is one of the superior features. The other one is measured as CM rejetion, or Common Mode. This is where a signal is induced from outside. Balanced cables are SUPERB at this compared to single-ended.
In a home would that ever matter? Very situation dependent. Still, just to save myself the trouble I always run my subs this way.
Best,
Erik