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Very funny interchange on RAHE that is all too typical of Harry.
Here's the basic question: "I've often considered items such as Behringer's A500 (for lesser applications in secondary systems). I believe its input jacks are only of the professional 'balanced' variety, (additionally IIRC this amp has been said not particularly durable, failing too often). Is there and adapter available to allow for the more common "hobbyist's" RCA plug to fit into their XLR jacks? If so, could you kindly point me in its direction." Here's your basic reference on the A500: http://www.behringer.com/A500/index.cfm?lang=ENG Which says: " Input connections are laid out on balanced XLR, 1/4' TRS and RCA connectors, making sure you never run out of connectivity options." Presumably, when Harry did his searching, Google lied to him. Note that the A500 has RCA input jacks, RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX!. Here's Harry's brilliant reply: " Try here, Norman...under cables and connectors. You are looking for an RCA-XLR adaptor. BSW carries the ubiquitous HOSA brand and they are a reasonable connector: Hosa GXM133 http://www.bswusa.com/proditem.asp?item=GXM133m " BTW, the link is broken. The part is not in stock at BSW. So, if the hapless RAHE poster followed Harry's brilliant advice, he'd end up with a pair of useless adapters. What a maroon! ;-) |
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On Feb 7, 4:32*pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
What a maroon! ;-) I'd like to go on record that I do not like insane frustrated assholes from Michigan. |
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![]() The Krooborg tries to beckon some Normals into the stark and unreal nightmare of its own existence. Very funny interchange on RAHE that is all too typical of Harry. [...] So, if the hapless RAHE poster followed Harry's brilliant advice, he'd end up with a pair of useless adapters. What a maroon! ;-) Hilarious! What a hoot! We're all ROTFLing like maniacs! Arnii, your sense of humor is something else. |
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"Bret Ludwig" wrote in message
The context was an amplifier with an XLR input jack. What many people can't comprehend, is that just because a piece of gear has a XLR connector does not mean it is a true balanced piece of equipment. In many cases it is actually single ended with only one pin actually live. In this case you simply make up a cable with one XLR connector and one RCA. If you think about it Bret, you always have to make up a cable with one XLR connector and one RCA, if you are connecting a RCA cable to an XLR input. So the issue of whether the XLR input has one or two active input pins is moot to your comment. Nor is it necessarily a +4 dbm level nor is it actually capable of driving a 600 0hm load. You need to look at a schematic and see what's where. Inputs don't drive anything. Balancing transformers are usually not necessary when going from XLR to RCA jack. They are usually a bad idea unless the application demands them. Understanding what's where and making up a specific cable are. The best public reference on the topic may be Rane Note 110: http://www.rane.com/pdf/note110.pdf |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message news ![]() Very funny interchange on RAHE that is all too typical of Harry. Here's the basic question: "I've often considered items such as Behringer's A500 (for lesser applications in secondary systems). I believe its input jacks are only of the professional 'balanced' variety, (additionally IIRC this amp has been said not particularly durable, failing too often). Is there and adapter available to allow for the more common "hobbyist's" RCA plug to fit into their XLR jacks? If so, could you kindly point me in its direction." Here's your basic reference on the A500: http://www.behringer.com/A500/index.cfm?lang=ENG Which says: " Input connections are laid out on balanced XLR, 1/4' TRS and RCA connectors, making sure you never run out of connectivity options." Presumably, when Harry did his searching, Google lied to him. Note that the A500 has RCA input jacks, RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX!. Here's Harry's brilliant reply: " Try here, Norman...under cables and connectors. You are looking for an RCA-XLR adaptor. BSW carries the ubiquitous HOSA brand and they are a reasonable connector: Hosa GXM133 http://www.bswusa.com/proditem.asp?item=GXM133m " BTW, the link is broken. The part is not in stock at BSW. So, if the hapless RAHE poster followed Harry's brilliant advice, he'd end up with a pair of useless adapters. What a maroon! ;-) So sue me, the link is broken. It wasn't this afternoon when I pasted it in...I tested it. I think Norman is intelligent enough to find the listed site and use the part number...if that is his inclination. For what it is worth, Norman asked a straightforward question "is such an adaptor available". It is, and I told him where to find it. A simple request; a simple answer. The "maroon" is the one who tries to make an issue out of nothing. You are a whole box of "maroons". |
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"Bret Ludwig" wrote in message
Understanding what's where and making up a specific cable are. The best public reference on the topic may be Rane Note 110: http://www.rane.com/pdf/note110.pdf Seems like a Good Reference. I agree. But looking at the schematics and using Common Sense will get you through in 99.9% of cases. Don't think so. One reason I push making up your own cables VERY HARD. Making your own cables is a waste of time and money as long as a commercial equivalent exists. And the abandonment of the stinky RCA connector. It is not a serious connector. On that we can agree. My main audio system has more TRS and XLR than RCA in it. |
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On 8 Feb, 16:57, Bret Ludwig wrote:
For the hobbyist making your own serves the essential purpose of needed craft practice as well as being cost and time effective. i buy cable products on the roll, including spark plug wire, and make them the length I need with no trips to the store. I have a lifetime supply of most of the wire products I need bought at advantageous times. aptly stored in your underground bomb shelter. |
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On Feb 7, 2:32�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
Very funny interchange on RAHE that is all too typical of Harry. Here's the basic question: "I've often considered items such as Behringer's A500 (for lesser applications in secondary systems). I believe its input jacks are only of the professional 'balanced' variety, (additionally IIRC this amp has been said not particularly durable, failing too often). Is there and adapter available to allow for the more common "hobbyist's" RCA plug to fit into their XLR jacks? If so, could you kindly point me in its direction." Here's your basic reference on the A500: http://www.behringer.com/A500/index.cfm?lang=ENG Which says: " Input connections are laid out on balanced XLR, 1/4' TRS and RCA connectors, making sure you never run out of connectivity options." Presumably, when Harry did his searching, Google lied to him. Note that the A500 has RCA input jacks, RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX!. Here's Harry's brilliant reply: " Try here, Norman...under cables and connectors. �You are looking for an RCA-XLR adaptor. �BSW carries the ubiquitous HOSA brand and they are a reasonable connector: Hosa GXM133 http://www.bswusa.com/proditem.asp?item=GXM133m " BTW, the link is broken. The part is not in stock at BSW. So, if the hapless RAHE poster followed Harry's brilliant advice, he'd end up with a pair of useless adapters. What a maroon! ;-) Let's see...Harry posted a link that didn't work. You stored images of child pornography on your hard drive for three years, described the images in detail on an audio newsgroup, and then accused several people here of sending them to you. Yeah, that's the same thing, douchebag. Boon |
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