@cleeds - re:
The best low mass RCA connector is significantly better at transferring an audio signal than the very best XLR connector is able to achieve ...
Hmmm, that’s quite a claim.
The KLE Innovations RCA have always been outstanding RCA connectors and according to others that have compared them to some very good XLR connectors on cables of similar contruction methods and maerials, the KLEI RCA’s performed better.
- This goes back abut 7 years and the KLE Innovations RCA have continued to get better in that time
RE:
Not when used between differentially balanced components that yield 6 dB better gain (or s/n) when operated in balanced mode, such as ARC.
In my view, an extra 6db gain does not result in improved dynamics, clarity and details - it’s just louder
Since personal preferemces tend to play a large role in cable selection e.g...
- I’ve known people that prefered using Duelund tinned copper over pure OCC copper, just because it sounds better to their ears
- technically, OCC is faster and less prone to the timing distortions that occur when you mix two types of metal
But debating the differences between XLR and RCA for a high performance cable really is a moot point, however...
- people should be aware that the differences really are miniscule in high quality cables today, so opting for RCA is not really settling for second best any more
If a person really wants to improve their sound by replacing cables then I would really recommend they follow the link included in my first post above which covers the improvements that can be achieved by ensuring their cables use modern geometry, improved metals and insulations and state of the art and connectors.
Regards - Steve