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Hi, I'm lookin for some help with my next studio upgrade...

At the moment I'm using an Adiophile 2496 and a small Behringer mixer (UB1002). I'm going to buy a couple of channel strips / mic preamps so I can record vox and acoustic guitar to a higher quality that I have been up 'til now.

My problem is that the Audiophile only has unbalanced RCA inputs but the mic preamps will have balanced 1/4 TRS or XLR outs.

I know I could connect through my existing mixer but would be worried about adding noise to the signal path due to the mixer and unbalanced cables.

My other option is to buy a Delta 66 (or similar) because it has 1/4 TRS balanced inputs. This way I could connect the mic preamps direct.

Can anyone offer advice?

Thanks

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AudioGaff Tue, 10/05/2004 - 11:29

Balanced is always prefered, but unbalanced can be just fine. Most modern preamps offer both balanced and unbalanced 1/4". And if not, can be use unbalanced cable. I would just try it and see if it works. Worst case it won't work, or you may pick up some noise and lose a little level. Many times, balanced or unbalanced doesn't even make any difference that you can hear or notice.

Randyman... Tue, 10/05/2004 - 16:43

You could just use a descent Low Z-to-High Z transformer to completely bypass the mixer all together. You could even make a simple 1/4" TRS to RCA unbalanced cable (short the Ring and Sleeve together at the TRS - or just use a TS if the unit will allow), and 99% of gear will do just fine in this configuration.

Some actualy prefer unbalanced in short cable runs as you have no issues with the 2 out-of-phase signals being slighty offset, and possibly causing issues once re-combined at the input (in a balanced configuration).

I would recommend leaving the Behringer OUT of the signal path if at all possible. Any channel strip you get and the 24/96 will likely be degraded by the Behringer... :cool: