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Popcorn
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Hi,
In the process of wanting to make my own cables i've discovered that there's a great deal more to be learned about cables than just the right looking terminator connections. When i got on the telephone to order cable the saleswoman on the other end asked me each step of the way whether i wanted the cable balanced or not. When i asked her what she meant by balanced she said, "stereo". At this point in the conversation i had to tell her that i needed to think about it and we said our goodbyes. Fortunately, i have been given an excellent resource for cable questions on the net, but i believe that thist is still for a more advanced subscriber. One bit of info that i've been able to digest properly is that balanced cables are going to be far more efective in reducing hum/noise. Are balanced cables and stereo cables the same animal? How does one have anything to do with the other if anything at all? Let me describe my setup in detail...its rather simple.
1/4plug guitar to 1/4plug preamp to RCA soundcard(audiophile)
I am assuming based on simple logic that your cable (stereo, mono, unbalanced or balanced) is determind by your equipment. Now i know for certain that the Audiophile is an unbalanced unit and that my guitar sends a mono signal...(i think)...can you see the rediculous complication i've stumbled upon. There are two other pieces of equipment i use...MIC and Alesis NanoSynth. With regards to the MIC-is it better to have XLR or 1/4? And when your dealing with RCA cable? I know this can't be that complicated, but i'm obviously missing some basic key info. Any recommendations would be highly appreciated. Perhaps this thread will help someone else out that's been wondering.
In the process of wanting to make my own cables i've discovered that there's a great deal more to be learned about cables than just the right looking terminator connections. When i got on the telephone to order cable the saleswoman on the other end asked me each step of the way whether i wanted the cable balanced or not. When i asked her what she meant by balanced she said, "stereo". At this point in the conversation i had to tell her that i needed to think about it and we said our goodbyes. Fortunately, i have been given an excellent resource for cable questions on the net, but i believe that thist is still for a more advanced subscriber. One bit of info that i've been able to digest properly is that balanced cables are going to be far more efective in reducing hum/noise. Are balanced cables and stereo cables the same animal? How does one have anything to do with the other if anything at all? Let me describe my setup in detail...its rather simple.
1/4plug guitar to 1/4plug preamp to RCA soundcard(audiophile)
I am assuming based on simple logic that your cable (stereo, mono, unbalanced or balanced) is determind by your equipment. Now i know for certain that the Audiophile is an unbalanced unit and that my guitar sends a mono signal...(i think)...can you see the rediculous complication i've stumbled upon. There are two other pieces of equipment i use...MIC and Alesis NanoSynth. With regards to the MIC-is it better to have XLR or 1/4? And when your dealing with RCA cable? I know this can't be that complicated, but i'm obviously missing some basic key info. Any recommendations would be highly appreciated. Perhaps this thread will help someone else out that's been wondering.