anonymous
4 September 2010
Hey guys,
I'm new to the forum and semi-new to recording. I'm about to buy my first pair of monitors and I've been thinking about going with the Mackie MR8's. I noticed on the MR8's that there is input for RCA, 1/4 inch and XLR. My question is, which is the better of the three to use and why? I unfortunately have a low-budget Tascam US-144 and it only has RCA out however, I intend on upgrading my interface sometime in the near future. I record hip hop vocals and I make beats. My gear currently is:
Interface: Tascam US-144
Mixer: Mackie 1202 VLZ3
Mics: Shure SM7B, Sterling Audio ST-51
Preamp: Grace m101
Midi: M-Audio 61es
Drum Machine: Akai XR20
Mechanically the XLR is a much better connector. Balanced interc
Mechanically the XLR is a much better connector.
Balanced interconnects like the XLR and 1/4 inch (TRS) avoid some system interface problems that un-balanced RCA phono have.