For a lot of years I have used balanced xlr cables/connections from mixer to active speakers.
Now I've bought Vestax VCI-100 I ideally want to connect my Mackie SRM 450s directly to a soundcard. I currently use a Maya 44
Is it OK for me to use one of those leads which goes from Phono to xlr to connect my speakers direct to the soundcard? http://www.westenddj.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=SKY176683
Alternatively is there a decent soundcard with balanced outputs xlr or jack would be ok?
Or is there a small preamp that anybody knows of that would do the job.
Hope you can help.
Now I've bought Vestax VCI-100 I ideally want to connect my Mackie SRM 450s directly to a soundcard. I currently use a Maya 44
Is it OK for me to use one of those leads which goes from Phono to xlr to connect my speakers direct to the soundcard? http://www.westenddj.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=SKY176683
Alternatively is there a decent soundcard with balanced outputs xlr or jack would be ok?
Or is there a small preamp that anybody knows of that would do the job.
Hope you can help.
Posté Mon 16 Apr 07 @ 11:18 pm
Look at using something like this -- http://www.aphex.com/204.htm
You could then go - SndCrd (RCA) to IN (1/4" Balanced or Unbalanced) then XLR OUT to XLR IN at speaker. Plus you will be greatly impressed with the sound enhancement that the 204 will give you.
You could then go - SndCrd (RCA) to IN (1/4" Balanced or Unbalanced) then XLR OUT to XLR IN at speaker. Plus you will be greatly impressed with the sound enhancement that the 204 will give you.
Posté Tue 17 Apr 07 @ 1:28 am
Having just RCA to XLR will give you poor quality, unbalanced signal sound.
Also, it's not necessary to buy another soundcard.
You could use any sound processor in between the soundcard and the speakers.
Almost any processor will do the job, ranging from EQ, compressors, limiters, Feedback Destroyer, Dynamics Processor, etc...
Hell, even those cheap Behringer "all-in-one" will do the job just fine! xD
Just choose what you need (and check that it has balanced XLR out).
Joe
Also, it's not necessary to buy another soundcard.
You could use any sound processor in between the soundcard and the speakers.
Almost any processor will do the job, ranging from EQ, compressors, limiters, Feedback Destroyer, Dynamics Processor, etc...
Hell, even those cheap Behringer "all-in-one" will do the job just fine! xD
Just choose what you need (and check that it has balanced XLR out).
Joe
Posté Tue 17 Apr 07 @ 1:50 am
How about something like this?
http://www.studiomaster.com/c3x.html
Obviously not a processor, just a very compact mixer. but it's got rca phono inputs and xlr outputs.
Also, then gives you lot's of flexibility if you suddenly need an extra mic for somebody, or if you need to plug in a spare cd player, (or tape player even!?). And of course you're made if you want to start doing karaoke!
http://www.studiomaster.com/c3x.html
Obviously not a processor, just a very compact mixer. but it's got rca phono inputs and xlr outputs.
Also, then gives you lot's of flexibility if you suddenly need an extra mic for somebody, or if you need to plug in a spare cd player, (or tape player even!?). And of course you're made if you want to start doing karaoke!
Posté Tue 17 Apr 07 @ 12:55 pm
Oh, also it depends how much of an audiophile you are, but the cables you linked to might be fine anyway as long as you don't have miles of the stuff (and don't coil them!)
Since the Mackies have lots of volume headroom (the soundcard probably outputs -10dB I would have thought, but a mixer usually outputs +4dB) so you'd have to turn the gain up higher than usual.
Depends on whether you want to do it the "proper" way or just make it work! :)
Since the Mackies have lots of volume headroom (the soundcard probably outputs -10dB I would have thought, but a mixer usually outputs +4dB) so you'd have to turn the gain up higher than usual.
Depends on whether you want to do it the "proper" way or just make it work! :)
Posté Tue 17 Apr 07 @ 1:00 pm
andytaylor125 wrote :
Since the Mackies have lots of volume headroom (the soundcard probably outputs -10dB I would have thought, but a mixer usually outputs +4dB) so you'd have to turn the gain up higher than usual.
That was one of the reasons I recommended the Aphex 204 --
Switchable -10 dBv / +4 dBu operating level
IF LEVEL SET TO +4 dBu -- Maximum Level +27 dBu
IF LEVEL SET TO -10dBv (-7.8dBu) -- Maximum Level +12.5 dBV (+14.8 dBu)
All great ideas - but should really look at the unit!
Posté Tue 17 Apr 07 @ 11:26 pm