XLR Female to RCA Plug Adapter


Looking for direct experience and/or a technical explanation on using an XLR Female to a male RCA Plug Adapter, if it’s a good idea or not, and what adapters are most transparent and do the least damage to the signal.

According to the manufacturer of my DAC, using its balanced output is much preferred to using RCA. My pre only has single-ended inputs, so if I used a good adapter plug would it negate all the benefits of using the DAC’s XLR out or, put another way, would I just be better off using an RCA interconnect and forgo the adapter? Thanks for any thoughts.

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Showing 2 responses by elliottbnewcombjr

I bought a pair of new cables to avoid putting another adapter/connection in-line.

XLR to Locking RCA conectors,

If you have a nice cable, and you or a friend knows how, you can change one end to XLR, this or another brand, skipping the adapter joint

 

I did NOT hear any difference. I do like that XLR are positive lock connectors, so messing about will not disturb those connections. I changed my other interconnects to locking rcas