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MarkW
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I am new to Digital Recording and have learned a lot (and saved a lot of aggrevation, I think) following the discussions here and at rec.audio.pro. I am recording with a Darla24 card which has balanced 1/4 TRS ins and outs, and the outputs are selectable for pro or consumer line level. No mixer, just a couple of ART Tube MPs for acoustic guitar and vocals going into the card. The original sound card sucks and isn't an option for anything due to the hiss factor.
What I have available now for a monitor/headphone amp is a consumer Sony receiver with RCA jacks (unbalanced). What I am looking for is a reasonable solution (for the short-term) to connect the two (or an outboard consumer cassette deck to make tapes). Jensen Transformers makes a two channel 4:1 pro to consumer transformer set up to do just that for $199 which looks incredible, but it seems to me that if I was going to lay out that much, is seems like there must be a better way to go for the longer term. (More money always helps, right?)
Am I just SOL? The mic transformers for XLR to unbalanced probably can't handle line-level, I would think.
Thanks in advance.
What I have available now for a monitor/headphone amp is a consumer Sony receiver with RCA jacks (unbalanced). What I am looking for is a reasonable solution (for the short-term) to connect the two (or an outboard consumer cassette deck to make tapes). Jensen Transformers makes a two channel 4:1 pro to consumer transformer set up to do just that for $199 which looks incredible, but it seems to me that if I was going to lay out that much, is seems like there must be a better way to go for the longer term. (More money always helps, right?)
Am I just SOL? The mic transformers for XLR to unbalanced probably can't handle line-level, I would think.
Thanks in advance.