
bubbleboy
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but maybe not a quality question...so i'm putting it in newbies.
The multitracker I'm getting, korg d1200mkII (returning the d1600mkII for this smaller version cuz I'm basically just recording vox and guitar--don't need so much in a box) has RCA/phono outs for the monitors.
Should I be concerned about this from an impedance/fidelity standpoint? The d1600 has balanced TRS outs for monitors and master outs. I have not encountered RCA outs for monitors before. I can afford some quality monitors (i.e. wharfedales, or even the cheaper mackies) now that I'm getting a less expensive multitracker, and am questioning whether RCA outs are likely to be compatible with nice monitors like mackies, etc.
It seems like most monitors take balanced and/or line level XLR or 1/4" inputs. So am I right in assuming that with these RCA monitor outs, I would need to go to radio shack and get RCA-->TRS or 1/4" adaptors.. And if i'm on the right track w/that, am I degrading fidelity each time i have to use adaptors like this?
thanks to anyone who cares to reply
The multitracker I'm getting, korg d1200mkII (returning the d1600mkII for this smaller version cuz I'm basically just recording vox and guitar--don't need so much in a box) has RCA/phono outs for the monitors.
Should I be concerned about this from an impedance/fidelity standpoint? The d1600 has balanced TRS outs for monitors and master outs. I have not encountered RCA outs for monitors before. I can afford some quality monitors (i.e. wharfedales, or even the cheaper mackies) now that I'm getting a less expensive multitracker, and am questioning whether RCA outs are likely to be compatible with nice monitors like mackies, etc.
It seems like most monitors take balanced and/or line level XLR or 1/4" inputs. So am I right in assuming that with these RCA monitor outs, I would need to go to radio shack and get RCA-->TRS or 1/4" adaptors.. And if i'm on the right track w/that, am I degrading fidelity each time i have to use adaptors like this?
thanks to anyone who cares to reply