I recommend the Monoprice Premier Series RCA to XLR. Wired properly, great quality.Looks like I will need male XLR to RCA cables to connect the Buckeye amp to my Denon AVR X4400H, any recommendations for cables that would work well for this ???
Amazon links etc. would be very helpful, as there seems to be so many choices.....
when in doubt, buy Neutrik.I recommend the Monoprice Premier Series RCA to XLR. Wired properly, great quality.
Of course I'd always recommend cables using Neutrik connectors, but those cables can also be wired wrong depending on the reseller/brand of cable. Hence my Monoprice recommendation for a properly wired cable of good quality.when in doubt, buy Neutrik.
Length of cable shouldn't matter, likely even at 60'... unless you are running parallel to some power lines.Pardon my ignorance but is see this cable
Monoprice 6ft Premier Series XLR Male to RCA Male Cable, 16AWG (Gold Plated) - Monoprice.com
An XLR to RCA cable converts a balanced audio signal into an unbalanced signal. This is good for sending audio signals from an XLR source to an RCA input, or vice versa. Regardless of direction, the rwww.monoprice.com
For some reason I was mistakenly thinking I needed the type that had 2 rca ends.
Stupid question: Has anyone found any audible difference between using a 6 foot vs 3 foot cable ?
I could put within 3 feet if needed, but am thinking I should get the 6 foot cables for ease of placement ?
That's the cable, yesPardon my ignorance but is see this cable
Monoprice 6ft Premier Series XLR Male to RCA Male Cable, 16AWG (Gold Plated) - Monoprice.com
An XLR to RCA cable converts a balanced audio signal into an unbalanced signal. This is good for sending audio signals from an XLR source to an RCA input, or vice versa. Regardless of direction, the rwww.monoprice.com
For some reason I was mistakenly thinking I needed the type that had 2 rca ends.
Stupid question: Has anyone found any audible difference between using a 6 foot vs 3 foot cable ?
I could put within 3 feet if needed, but am thinking I should get the 6 foot cables for ease of placement ?
One person did a diy for their case to do rackmount about 18 months ago but that was right before I started offering rackmount cases.Anybody make rack faceplates for the Buckeye amps yet?
Thanks, I'll look at some of the Purifi and Hypex based amps. My R3s get plenty loud with the Cronus but I'm wondering if I'm missing out on anything by not having more power for them to feed on. For me it's not about playing at loud volume but having the headroom for the speaker to rely on. If that makes any sense...
It'll be a new case.Would the NCx500 modules be a possible upgrade path for those with the NC500MP Buckeye amp? Or is the change in space requirements and power enough that you require a new case? Thank you!
Would be nice to see both Purifi and NCx500 builds all at 1-5ch options.It'll be a new case.
The NCx500 requires a dedicated SMPS, just like Purifi, so it will most likely be 1-3ch builds (I may see about getting up to 5ch with it, we will see).
To me, it's looking like the NCx500 could be a slightly cheaper alternative to a Purifi 1ET400A BUT it depends on how 3rd party measurements (like Amir) pan out.
Sorry, what is that?dedicated SMPS
It is the power supply for the amp that converts the mains power to be able to be used in the amp.Sorry, what is that?
Sorry, what is that?