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Chitta
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Hello,
This is my first post.
I'd like a little gentle coaching on different types of cables' functionally.
Things I understand:
TRS stands for Tip Ring Sleeve and is a cable that has a balanced signal.
TS stands for Tip Sleeve and is an unbalanced signal.
XLR is synonymous with "mic cable" and carries a balanced signal.
Line Level inputs usually play well with (keep low noise levels with) "nominal output levels" of +4dB
Instrument inputs ought to have a built in pre amp because "Instruments" Bass and Guitar and Rhodes etc. have a low signal like -30dB or something and we need to boost that shtuff up while keeping the noise down.
Mic Inputs usually also have preamps and additionally often have a +48v option for Condensers (which need phantom power.)
Okay so first, if any of you lovely members of this online community would be so kind, please correct my misconceptions above, and next:
I'll barrage you geniuses with all my newbie questions.
What are the problems in theory with running an unbalanced (TS) cable to a balanced input?
Is there such thing as a balanced input on a mixer/audio interface? Or just balanced outs which go to balanced monitors?
How can I tell the difference between a quarter inch stereo cable and a TRS (don't the both have two bands?) and not just in a store or online but if they are lying at the bottom of a pit twisting in and out of each other Indiana Jones style.
I have a keyboard cable that has arrows for direction on it..... what's the deal there?
Would something bad happen if I ran a strat into an instrument In on a mixer with a TRS cable?
Are there issues for newbs like me that I'm not even addressing here?
(quality of cable aside.)
Please good sirs and madams, offer me your wisdom I'm in a need to know situation.
This is my first post.
I'd like a little gentle coaching on different types of cables' functionally.
Things I understand:
TRS stands for Tip Ring Sleeve and is a cable that has a balanced signal.
TS stands for Tip Sleeve and is an unbalanced signal.
XLR is synonymous with "mic cable" and carries a balanced signal.
Line Level inputs usually play well with (keep low noise levels with) "nominal output levels" of +4dB
Instrument inputs ought to have a built in pre amp because "Instruments" Bass and Guitar and Rhodes etc. have a low signal like -30dB or something and we need to boost that shtuff up while keeping the noise down.
Mic Inputs usually also have preamps and additionally often have a +48v option for Condensers (which need phantom power.)
Okay so first, if any of you lovely members of this online community would be so kind, please correct my misconceptions above, and next:
I'll barrage you geniuses with all my newbie questions.
What are the problems in theory with running an unbalanced (TS) cable to a balanced input?
Is there such thing as a balanced input on a mixer/audio interface? Or just balanced outs which go to balanced monitors?
How can I tell the difference between a quarter inch stereo cable and a TRS (don't the both have two bands?) and not just in a store or online but if they are lying at the bottom of a pit twisting in and out of each other Indiana Jones style.
I have a keyboard cable that has arrows for direction on it..... what's the deal there?
Would something bad happen if I ran a strat into an instrument In on a mixer with a TRS cable?
Are there issues for newbs like me that I'm not even addressing here?
(quality of cable aside.)
Please good sirs and madams, offer me your wisdom I'm in a need to know situation.


