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Chip Hitchens
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I do sound recording for low-budget movies, and I’m looking at purchasing some better gear. I usually use a short shotgun mic into a dbx286A pre into a portable (i.e. Walkman-style) MD recorder. I’m looking at purchasing a rack mountable MD recorder with 24-bit A/D converters and digital out.
There are two units that I’m considering, the Sony MDS-E10 and MDS-E12, with the main difference between them (for my purposes, since I won’t be using many of the bells and whistles of the better model) being that for analog inputs, one has only unbalanced RCA inputs and the other has balanced XLR. My pre can output balanced signals. For the extremely short runs that I’ll be using within my rack, is it worth the extra cost of the better unit to get balanced connections?
There are two units that I’m considering, the Sony MDS-E10 and MDS-E12, with the main difference between them (for my purposes, since I won’t be using many of the bells and whistles of the better model) being that for analog inputs, one has only unbalanced RCA inputs and the other has balanced XLR. My pre can output balanced signals. For the extremely short runs that I’ll be using within my rack, is it worth the extra cost of the better unit to get balanced connections?