Hello everyone,
I have recently gotten a new amplifier (NC122MP based) which comes with XLR inputs only. I want to connect it to the RCA outputs of my pre-amp. To do that I also ordered a male RCA to male XLR cable. When I connect everything together I don't get ANY sound at all.
The pre-amp itself is working just fine. I have also used a multimeter to measure the cable wiring and it seems to be wired correctly (according to this thread https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/xlr-to-rca-cables.7843/). That amp itself is also working when I connect it to my XLR DAC.
I am not very experienced in this field. However, from my observations it seems that everything until the amplifier is working as intended. My suspicion is that the manufacturer screwed up the internal wiring of the amplifier (switched the two signal pins of the XLR connector). Could that explain my problem? Or could it be something entirely different?
I have recently gotten a new amplifier (NC122MP based) which comes with XLR inputs only. I want to connect it to the RCA outputs of my pre-amp. To do that I also ordered a male RCA to male XLR cable. When I connect everything together I don't get ANY sound at all.
The pre-amp itself is working just fine. I have also used a multimeter to measure the cable wiring and it seems to be wired correctly (according to this thread https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/xlr-to-rca-cables.7843/). That amp itself is also working when I connect it to my XLR DAC.
I am not very experienced in this field. However, from my observations it seems that everything until the amplifier is working as intended. My suspicion is that the manufacturer screwed up the internal wiring of the amplifier (switched the two signal pins of the XLR connector). Could that explain my problem? Or could it be something entirely different?