Using 3.55mm splitter and rca to XLR adapter?


Hi,

I use mostly vinyl but also want to use my chord mojo for digital because battery and built in memory card storage with chord poly so easy plug play and good sound.

Challenge is output is 3.55mm so I use audioquest 3.5mm to RCA splitter. Alas they dont sell 3.55mm to XLR splitter. My favorite Interconnect cable is XLR on both ends.

Cardas sells a high end adapter rca to xlr.

I was thinking of converting 3.55mm to rca via audioquest adapter and then plugging cardas adapter into audioquest adapter so can use my XLR cables into that.

I have a rca cable that is pretty good but the XLR cable is much better....just hesitate whether using two adapter back to back wise and how much lost anyway 3.5mm into RCA at first adapter.

That said sound digital on high resolution files excellent already using my lesser rca cable...
karmapolice

Showing 2 responses by uberwaltz

TBH the RCA splitters I use (for a different intent entirely) all have the approx 1 foot of cable inbetween.
I actually like that as much more flexibility of placement and routing of cables than having solid adapters that MIGHT infringe on available space behind your equipment.

Really not sure an extra 1 foot of cable would make any more sonic impact than the whole idea of an adapter per se.
It is possible multiple adapters could degrade the SQ.
It is also possible it will not.

Can you get RCA to XLR adapter from say Amazon as a trial so you can return if you do not like?

Or you could make your own by taking your existing 3.5mm to RCA and changing the RCA ends out to XLR instead if you are handy with a soldering iron?