F-XLR to M-RCA recommendations


For equipment with XLR out going to RCA ins, are there any "audiophile" grade cables you can recommend. I checked a few of well-regarded suppliers (BJC, Anti, etc.) with no luck. Of course, Amazon has a ton of $12 - $20 cables - they're not striking me as hi-fi grade to complement my system.

Fwiw, I'm considering the new microDac from Laiv and this'd be the first piece of equipment, that has only XLR outputs, that I would be purchasing.

For cost, would like to keep it under $250-ish.

snowdog57

Veritas has a pair of those up on Audiomart. Special order pair that someone backed out on. 

@steakster, how do you compare the performance/cost between the Purist Audio Design adapters you tried and the Cardas adapters?

@tyray

For XLR/RCA adapters, I own both this Purist set and this Cardas set.   I experimented for about a month of alternating the two sets – allowing time for each to settle-in.  The Purist adapter was more neutral, more solving.  The Cardas adapter was more warm, less resolving.   This was in my system.  YMMV.

Of course, cost/performance ratio is subjective.  The Cardas set was around $140 per pair.  The Purist set was $300 per pair.    Worth it to me for better SQ.    But I did not compare the Purist to this other more expensive Cardas set.  They weren’t around when I did the comparison.   

IME, avoiding adapters is the best approach.

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Also, I tried these much cheaper Neutrik XLR/RCA adapters.  They affected the SQ very poorly – way less resolving, almost muted.  They took the timbre and sparkle away.   I took one apart.  The internal connecting wires were ridiculously thin and very low quality.

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052rc is on target.   When using an XLR/RCA adapter, confirm that the pin configuration is correct for your particular unit.

@steakster , thanks for the thoughtful answer/explanation. If I do decide to get the Liav µDAC I’d run it through my Eversolo DMP-A8 XLR input connectors.

Or get the Holo Audio Cyan2 DAC with female rca jacks. (And sell my Eversolo DMP8?)

And my third option would be to use the Eversolo DMP-A8 and not upgrade at all and save some money. (For now...)

 

 

This is from the Laiv Harmony µDAC website:

Galvanic Isolation for Enhanced Audio Purity.

In high-fidelity digital audio systems, preserving signal integrity is paramount, and galvanic isolation between digital and analog components plays a crucial role in achieving this. By electrically decoupling the digital and analog sections, galvanic isolation eliminates unwanted ground loops and minimizes noise transmission, ensuring a cleaner, interference-free signal path. This results in lower jitter, reduced distortion, and improved overall clarity in audio reproduction.

 

This is from : AI Overview

The LAIV Harmony µDAC’s galvanic isolation is achieved through electrically decoupling the digital and analog sections, eliminating ground loops and minimizing noise transmission for a cleaner, interference-free signal path.

Here’s a more detailed explanation:

  • Why Galvanic Isolation is Important:

    In high-fidelity audio systems, preserving signal integrity is crucial. Galvanic isolation ensures that the digital and analog circuits are electrically separated, preventing unwanted noise and interference from traveling between them.

  • How it Works:

    By isolating the digital and analog sections, the LAIV Harmony µDAC eliminates ground loops, which can introduce noise and hum into the audio signal.

  • Benefits:

    Galvanic isolation leads to lower jitter, reduced distortion, and improved overall audio clarity and purity.

Ok, now I’m even more confused. Does this mean because of the Galvanic Isolation between the digital and analog components it’s ok then to use f-xlr to f-rca adapters on the Laiv Harmony µDAC?

Or does using an adapter on the Laiv Harmony µDAC negate/eliminate the positive responses from the galvanic isolation from the Laiv Harmony µDAC?