Connecting the S4 to an Amp
Connecting the S4 to an Amp Posted on: 24.08.2011 by Somer Vaudo Just in a general sense, what is the best connection methods between the S4 and the amp, how long can you go, are there losses if you use cheap or poor cables, which output is best to use? and what does 'balanced' mean? Sorry if I have missed this anywhere else. | |
Somer Vaudo 24.08.2011 | Just in a general sense, what is the best connection methods between the S4 and the amp, how long can you go, are there losses if you use cheap or poor cables, which output is best to use? and what does 'balanced' mean? Sorry if I have missed this anywhere else. |
Tatum Ansaldo 24.08.2011 | To take advantage of the balanced outputs, your amp must accept a balanced input. It would work to use TRS - RCA adapters, but remember that you would need one for the left and one for the right channels, and if you used that system it would be no different to using the RCA outputs. |
Joselyn Supina 24.08.2011 | I don't use the TRS outs, but I'm guessing you'll need dual TRS ends and dual RCA ends. However, if you're going TRS > RCA and you're only going 5m, I don't see why a simple RCA cable wouldn't suffice. |
Somer Vaudo 25.08.2011 | Thanks for this guys, I am still confused, do you need to both the TRS outputs. I have bought this... http://www.lindy.co.uk/5m-stereo-aud...tors/6085.html |
Tatum Ansaldo 24.08.2011 | Check out my guide to balanced vs unbalanced and the differences between cables here: http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2011/07...ables-for-djs/ |
Leeanna Ayla 24.08.2011 | If you use the two balanced TRS 1/4" outs you can go a long way. If you use the RCA then I wouldn't go very far. |
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