- How do you wire a balanced XLR to unbalanced RCA?
- Can you convert RCA to balanced XLR?
- Can I connect XLR to RCA?
- Can RCA cables be balanced?
How do you wire a balanced XLR to unbalanced RCA?
The positive and shield of the XLR are joined together, either at the XLR end or the RCA end. The easiest way is to solder a link between pins 1 and 3 (shield and negative) of the XLR, rather than trying to solder the shield and negative wire to the sleeve contact of the RCA. This produces an unbalanced audio cable.
Can you convert RCA to balanced XLR?
The Rolls MB15 ProMatch is a line level converter that converts consumer stereo RCA signals to balanced XLR professional line level. ... The audio device has two XLR inputs and stereo RCA outputs on one side, and stereo RCA inputs and two XLR outputs on the other side.
Can I connect XLR to RCA?
RCA to XLR and XLR to RCA cables
It is also possible to produce XLR to RCA cables in the same manner. There is an important point here though. XLR connections often carry a higher voltage signal then RCA connections, up to 4 volts against typically the 2 volts on an RCA connection.
Can RCA cables be balanced?
Our patented “balanced-RCA design” is also compatible with standard RCA cables, so you won't have to buy a special RCA cable just to use the Tone2 DAC; it is backwards-compatible with existing RCA cables and will function in single-end mode.