Pedro2 said:
Hi Paulq,
Glad to hear that you kept the AE1a. I thought you were going to stick with the Linn Aktiv/Exakt route and it's interesting that you've decided not to. It's probably going to work out cheaper and far less complicated in the long run. Don't blame you aiming for those active ATCs. I bet they're tremendous performers!
Can't knock the AE1a for their size/price:sound ratio though; I still think they're amazing for the money. I'm still pretty stuck for any kind of negative remarks to write about them. They just seem to reproduce anything you feed into them without effort or strain (but without sounding laid back!). Tremendous.
As for interconnects for the OP, I'm sure that RCA to XLR will do the job (although fully balanced may have a slight edge - who knows?) As others have posted, a preamp would also be needed I believe.
Hey Pedro2
Long time!
The AE1a's took me a while to get used to them. As I think I mentioned to you I didn't initially feel that they quite matched the absolute level of detail I managed to attain from the traditional Linn Aktiv setup but, to be fair, I hadn't really given them enough time. Once I did I realised that the differences were minimal if there at all so I decided to stick with them and offload all the Linn kit. I am very happy with them and also, as an aside, the set of Dynaudio Emit M10's I am running passively off the MDSM at the moment - they are something else I can tell you and absolutely thunder along with bags of detail. Actually not far away from the AE1a's when push comes to shove.
I do still miss my active Katans but as you rightly pointed out, the active speaker route is far simpler and equally as compelling SQ wise.
The ATC's are definitely still top of the list and I yearn to own them one day.
Hope all is well with you and keep in touch.