Adapters not cables.Thought @JohnYang1997 mentioned that cables are supplied in the box.
What would be the added value of the cables in the link?
Adapters not cables.Thought @JohnYang1997 mentioned that cables are supplied in the box.
What would be the added value of the cables in the link?
Thought @JohnYang1997 mentioned that cables are supplied in the box.
What would be the added value of the cables in the link?
Aah ok, my badAdapters not cables.
Is there a picture of the supplied adapters ? ... forgive me if this has been posted before.Adapters not cables.
I think people will start posting them very soon. I don't have any around. I found one TRS to female yesterday but it isn't it.Is there a picture of the supplied adapters ? ... forgive me if this has been posted before.
My only worry is the DAC could overdrive my amp. It is only 6db but if the amp goes into clipping it could damage the speakers. I was thinking of inserting a balanced pad on both inputs of the Amp. Can the D10B drive a 3 kΩ load? I was thinking of using these values:Adapters not cables.
I think people will start posting them very soon. I don't have any around. I found one TRS to female yesterday but it isn't it.
Easy.My only worry is the DAC could overdrive my amp. It is only 6db but if the amp goes into clipping it could damage the speakers. I was thinking of inserting a balanced pad on both inputs of the Amp. Can the D10B drive a 3 kΩ load? I was thinking of using these values:
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https://nwzimg.wezhan.net/contents/sitefiles3604/18020413/images/4615184.jpgIs there a picture of the supplied adapters ? ... forgive me if this has been posted before.
Oops missed your post! I hope there won't be jack strainhttps://nwzimg.wezhan.net/contents/sitefiles3604/18020413/images/4615184.jpg
it's TRS to male XLR adapter
Using TRS cable is still the preferred and recommended solution.Oops missed your post! I hope there won't be jack strain
Those are outputs not inputs. Keep that in mind.
Oops missed your post! I hope there won't be jack strain
I think I'll just keep the adapters and purchase the cables that I linked in my previous post.https://nwzimg.wezhan.net/contents/sitefiles3604/18020413/images/4615184.jpg
it's TRS to male XLR adapter
No matter how I will not recommend it. All the needed information is published in the spec. I did my part. After that you have to be on your own.
If you haven't seen this, it is noted the D10 balanced does not support any adapter to single ended.
https://www.tpdz.net/productinfo/666141.html
I don't know about the D10. In general going RCA to XLR inputs isn't a problem. There is a small chance of problems going XLR outputs to RCA inputs. The adapter may short one side to ground and if both sides are active that may not be good for the device. I'm thinking with the D10 that is the case. So listen to the guy who makes the D10 and don't use it unbalanced.