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| BFD | Electronic Equalization Devices WiringDiscuss Wiring in the Equalization | Calibration forum; Wiring I'm looking around on PE and I can't seem to find any cables that will allow me to hook up ... |
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| Wiring I'm looking around on PE and I can't seem to find any cables that will allow me to hook up my pre-outs to a DCX2496 for example. I've found some XLR-->RCA adapters, but I was wondering if there are cables out there that are male RCA on one end and male/female XLR on the other. Thanks! ![]() | ||||
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| Re: Wiring Kyle, Monoprice also carries XLR Male/Female to Male RCA cables: http://www.monoprice.com/products/su...02&cp_id=10244 I recently got some and they seem to be decent quality. The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. | ||||
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| Re: Wiring My subwoofer is wired (through the walls) with quad-shield RG6, crimped at each end with F connector, and a screw-on F-> RCA adapter on it. I just added a BFD - so now I need to change 1 end to the 1/4" (or XLR). Anybody know of a source for F -> 1/4" adapter, or F -> XLR... or anyone have other ideas? Currently have F -> RCA -> 1/4"... that's a lot of adapters! LOL I searched but couldn't find what I was looking for... Thanks | ||||
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| Re: Wiring thanks - I couldn't find anything either. This was to prevent a 1/4" (or XLR) to RCA adapter and then a RCA to F-connector adapter. My opinion is the fewer adapters the better ![]() However, I have some hum so I have used a Jenson isolator, and by rearranging it's location, I can eliminate this... so now I can use one of the nice XLR (or 1/4") to RCA cables from BFD into my isolator, and from there use an RCA/f-conn adapter on my RG6Q... minimizing converters. thanks! | ||||
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| Re: Wiring You are trying to find a femal RCA to mail XLR? Try avcable .com Guitar center Do a internet search for rca to xlr adapters. They make almost any adaptor you want. They use a wide verity of adaptors in the pro audio industry. If nothing else, just get the end you want and solder it on yourself. (change out the end) | ||||
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