Transsexual, Androgynous and Hybrid interconnects


Is it a better idea to have a custom interconnect cable terminated with a male XLR on one end and male RCA on the other? I'd rather not use an adapter if I didn't have to.

My amp only has XLR connections and the crossover that came with my newly purchased speakers only has RCA's. Is the custom cable I am proposing a good idea or is an adapter the best way to go?

Any advantages of one idea over the other?

thanks.....mitch
mitch4t

Showing 1 response by tripper

Any time you reduce the number of connection points, the better off you are. [I work in telecom and it always amazed me how many splices exist between the telephone and the CO/end point. Yes, it works, to ~3kHz or so.]

That said, the Betas ARE an end point, at least for awhile, and if/when you choose to sell, perhaps you could bundle the cables as part of the deal, provided the buyer had a similar setup. I always rail against RCAs, and wish they could and would go away. At least the technology is not stale thanks to the likes of WBT and Eichmann, among others.

There's a recent thread about this topic, and one chap found little difference from the Cardas and the generic ones he found from Markertek. No idea what was in his rig, your results may vary.

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?fcabl&1144257714&openfrom&1&4#1