oldric_naubhoff
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Overdose said:oldric_naubhoff said:like I said a few post before; RCA is good for short run. if you dig into the history of the connection on wiki you'll see that RCA used it to make internal connections for their phonographs. RCA has never been meant to be a long run interconnect. AFAIK 1m is border length. take look at pro audio. there's miles of cabling lying around on each stage and yet you hear no hum, no hiss through the speakers. this is because balanced interconnects cancel common mode interference. OK you could have RCA with shielding, but it will never be as efficient as balanced interconnects.
I use studio monitors with studio XLR interconnects and an audio interface. My speakers hum and hiss.
The hum greatly diminishes when the preamp section is active and the hiss is induced by the preamp (I am almost certain).
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but to be honest I was always quite suspicious about balace-ness