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ste20man
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Hi all, this is my first post.
My soundcard has only one output, a singe 3.5mm jack. It's a generic audio card not one of the better ones. I.e. There is no L + R (RCA) out. Just the single 3.5mm jack.
I have a pair of KRK Rokit 5's that have RCA / TRS / XLR input options.
Currently I am using a 3.5mm cable that splits into two (L+R) RCA connectors.
The problem that I am having is that I am experiancing a hum through the speaks that I can't get rid of. I need to get rid of this and am looking for advice.
With a single 3.5mm jack, can I get a clean signal with this type of soundcard? From what I can tell might not 'output' a balanced signal(?), and so I would need to get a new one even before I get a new cable.
Will just getting a new balanced cable eliminate the hum from the speakers?
Is it even possible to get a 3.5mm jack to split TRS / XLR / Balanced lead?
Can anyone help me with this 'cos I don't know what I'm doing(a bit obvious
).
Thanks for your time, Ste.
My soundcard has only one output, a singe 3.5mm jack. It's a generic audio card not one of the better ones. I.e. There is no L + R (RCA) out. Just the single 3.5mm jack.
I have a pair of KRK Rokit 5's that have RCA / TRS / XLR input options.
Currently I am using a 3.5mm cable that splits into two (L+R) RCA connectors.
The problem that I am having is that I am experiancing a hum through the speaks that I can't get rid of. I need to get rid of this and am looking for advice.
With a single 3.5mm jack, can I get a clean signal with this type of soundcard? From what I can tell might not 'output' a balanced signal(?), and so I would need to get a new one even before I get a new cable.
Will just getting a new balanced cable eliminate the hum from the speakers?
Is it even possible to get a 3.5mm jack to split TRS / XLR / Balanced lead?
Can anyone help me with this 'cos I don't know what I'm doing(a bit obvious

Thanks for your time, Ste.