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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: braweave on June 11, 2010, 10:28:21 AM
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I have an Nbox and I am exploring the possibility of going Nbox > R-44 via the XLR input.
my question is:
1. should I buy a cable that goes from RCA > XLR or
2. should I just use an RCA cable and get an adapter that goes RCA > XLR. (IF this is the case any ideas on a good one for a decent price?)
Thanks!!
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imo it depends on if you want to use the same cable for other options
i like to have a solid cable if poss so there is less chance of error but then you might not want to have 3 or 4 different cables for different things and adapters would be handy
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imo it depends on if you want to use the same cable for other options
i like to have a solid cable if poss so there is less chance of error but then you might not want to have 3 or 4 different cables for different things and adapters would be handy
I am more than ok with a solid cable as long as it is not a lot more expensive to do so.
What do you recommend for a solid cable??
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go with option one.
contact darktrain or tgakidis.
you'll need to specify if you want any right angles and how long the cable should be.