"D-Sub" Connectors.

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OK. Stupid question time:

I'm looking at a new AD/DA convertor. I currently run a Steinberg 8io. 8 channels of 24 bit AD/DA conversion at 48k sampple rate.
The physical I/O's on the back of the unit are xlr and/or 1/4". OK. No problem there; the output from my mic pre's are xlr. Hooks right up. No sweat. Works great!

But, I'm thinking of upgrading the converters to 24 bit at 96k.
The 96k units I would consider are Apogee & Lucid.
Both of these units use "D-Sub" connectoins at the rear of the unit for I/O.

How do you get from an xlr on the output of the mic pre to a d-sub on the input of the converter?
 
Michael Jones said:
OK. Stupid question time:

I'm looking at a new AD/DA convertor. I currently run a Steinberg 8io. 8 channels of 24 bit AD/DA conversion at 48k sampple rate.
The physical I/O's on the back of the unit are xlr and/or 1/4". OK. No problem there; the output from my mic pre's are xlr. Hooks right up. No sweat. Works great!

But, I'm thinking of upgrading the converters to 24 bit at 96k.
The 96k units I would consider are Apogee & Lucid.
Both of these units use "D-Sub" connectoins at the rear of the unit for I/O.

How do you get from an xlr on the output of the mic pre to a d-sub on the input of the converter?

You have to either wire the connectors yourself or look to see if anyone makes them as a product. They are tricky to wire yourself and should be done by a competent tech who is familiar with twisted pairs and shielding.
 
D-subs are pretty common. A d-sub cable has the db-25 connector on one end, broken out to whatever connectors you need on the other end. You can buy pre-made d-subs from the cable-up catalog or from Hosa, just to name two makers of the more affordable variety.
 
I'm finally getting my whole Dsub rig together. Tascam uses Dsub a lot and I bought a couple of Tascam Dsub patchbays from JakeOWA. My Radar uses Dsubs so it was a handy way to wire it up directly to the patch bay using dsub-dsub cables. It basically gives me a patchbay interface for the Radar i/o.

The best deal I've seen on decent quality Dsub breakouts is Horizon and ProCo for around $50-80 for 1/4" balanced ends. Not sure about XLR prices. You can easily pay over $100 on the big names. Each Dsub carries 8 balanced channels.

Jake has a bunch of cable and connectors. He might want to wire up some for a price. The only problem is the shipping cost from Hawaii. If you only need 8 channels probably better to just order one ready made.
 
OK cool. Thanks for the help. I just wasn't sure if there was such ananimal as a ready-made d-sub to XLR cable.

I like the markertek cables....
 
Michael, you can buy them pre-made or you can buy the connectors and make them yourself. Problem is by the time you buy all the parts and 8 channel cable you are near the price of a new cable.

If you need some help with custom cables drop me a PM and I'll be more than glad to help.
 
Good suggestion about hotwired. I've had them build several snakes for me, and I've been completely happy.
 
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