So I generally knows that the higher the ratio the better.
My Amplifier has ONLY XLR inputs which rated at 300K ohm impedance(balanced)
now my question is this, what happens if my preamp has only SE outputs and I connect between the two with one of these options:
1. active direct box
2. RCA to XLR adaptors
3. ARC BL box
or if you guys know another or which way is the best to do it?
So my question is, what happens to the AMP input impedance in each way of the following above, and how it impacts the impedance, how much will it drop if it will(approximately) . I know fire sure I will have some volume loss so I guess the impedance ratio do drop to some degree.
this is what ARC said :”There should be no issues with using XLR to RCA cables. You will lose a bit of signal level using RCA outputs but it will not cause any damage or cause any issues.”
but I would like to hear your personal experience and how do you feel about that sonic wise?
I did heard from some that it’s damaging the musicality and some claims it is perfectly fine.
Many thanks for the helpers !