XLR to RCA to XLR


I decided to try the KUBE (KEF's equalizer) with KEF R104.2s in a balanced system. By careful routing of cables my system is silent to an ear at the speaker. But the KUBE has only RCA connectors, and adding it to my system introduced a sizzle, a kind of HF hum. I removed the KUBE, and silence returned. Is there any way of going from XLR to RCA that might avoid the noise?

Balanced lines (about 15') run from a Cary 11a processor to a Proceed Amp 3 that sits near the R104.2s. The third line to the center speaker did not run through the KUBE and thus remained balanced.

db
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Jedinite, thanks very much. Regarding ferrites, they will not help a hum problem, as they are only effective at radio frequencies (and higher).
05-29-12: Dbphd
I used a female XLR to male RCA adapter into the KUBE from the XLR line out of a Cary 11a and a male RCA to male XLR adapter to the line into a Proceed Amp 3.
Most adapters of either type short the signal on XLR pin 3 to ground (pin 1). That is what should happen when adapting to an XLR input. However, IMO it makes absolutely no sense for XLR-female adapters, that would be used on outputs, to be designed that way. As I understand it, Cardas adapters are one of the few types that (correctly) do not short pin 3 to pin 1 on XLR female adapters.

This is just a speculative guess, for which I can't formulate a precise explanation, but if you are not using Cardas adapters I'm wondering if the noise may be somehow resulting from an inability by the Cary 11a to handle having its output on pin 3 shorted to ground. Many components can handle that ok, but some cannot, this being one example. I note that you referred to "a sizzle, a kind of HF hum," while the poster in that thread referred to "buzzing," those being descriptions that are not all that dissimilar. And I suspect that the fact that the short to ground is at the far end of the cable, at the input to the KUBE, may not be helping matters.

Does the noise still occur if the Cary is turned off or disconnected? Is it sensitive to the volume control setting?

Regards,
-- Al
Mine was the winning bid on a Model 102 KUBE to use with vintage KEF 102 speakers I use for center channel. I've arranged with Tvad to try his Jenson ISOMAX transformers in the loop. I'll report back.

db
Tvad's ISOMAX transformers arrived today. I tried them using the KEF Model 200 KUBE that had previously caused the sizzle. The result was flawless: Silence at the speaker, and, even though designed for use with a different speaker, the KUBE provided substantial LF extension. I played the Ondine SACD of Saint Seans 3rd symphony. Pedal notes that were inaudible with the unaided 104.2s became audible.

Had I known the KUBE was so effective, I would have looked for one tailored for the 104.2s. Anyone have a lead on a KUBE for KEF 107.2s?

db
Kudos to Tvad!!

DB, just out of curiosity do you know if the adapter you were using at the INPUT to the KUBE (the XLR-female to RCA-male adapter) is one of those that shorts XLR pin 3 to XLR pin 1?

If you happen to have a multimeter that can be easily determined, of course.

Regards,
-- Al
Sorry, Almarg, I don't, and I don't have a multimeter.

Tvad somewhat reluctantly sold his pair of ISOMAX transformers to me. Now I have to find a KUBE for the KEF 107.2s I'm buying.

db