Hey guys...been a long time since I've posted on here...or bought a piece of stereo equipment. Anyway...I ended up seeing great reviews of these Adam T5V active monitors and couldn't help pulling the trigger and buying a pair. Should be here in a couple days. My plan is to use them as computer speakers. I've never had active monitors before so I honestly am unsure how to make them work the best for me. I've tried to do research but I figure the best way to get answers to my specific questions would be to ask here.
I plan on using them as computer speakers...to watch videos and listen to music and do usual computer stuff. The research I've done shows that most people recommend getting an audio interface...I want to avoid that unless necessary. Seems like most of those people are mixing and recording music and stuff...I don't do that. So hopefully I can avoid that piece of equipment.
On the back of each speaker it has a XLR output and/or a RCA output to use. I will then go from there into the back of my computer audio out...which is a 3.5mm jack. My first question is does it matter, or would it be better to use a cable that has 3.5mm jack split to two XLRs...or would you go 3.5mm jack split to two RCAs? I know XLR is balanced and RCA is not...but unsure how that works exactly. I do want to avoid humm or static interference.
Anyway...any suggestions? Thanks!
I plan on using them as computer speakers...to watch videos and listen to music and do usual computer stuff. The research I've done shows that most people recommend getting an audio interface...I want to avoid that unless necessary. Seems like most of those people are mixing and recording music and stuff...I don't do that. So hopefully I can avoid that piece of equipment.
On the back of each speaker it has a XLR output and/or a RCA output to use. I will then go from there into the back of my computer audio out...which is a 3.5mm jack. My first question is does it matter, or would it be better to use a cable that has 3.5mm jack split to two XLRs...or would you go 3.5mm jack split to two RCAs? I know XLR is balanced and RCA is not...but unsure how that works exactly. I do want to avoid humm or static interference.
Anyway...any suggestions? Thanks!