RCA or 1/4" JACK?

RCA or 1/4" JACK?
Posted on: 20.07.2011 by Shu Dietiker
Hi

Can someone tell me which one is best to use during a setup? Why and what are the benefits?

I never considered looking into this since I'm no audio-geek yet.

Should I use an RCA or a 1/4 Jack?
I've always been using the 1/4" connecting it usually to a channel on a Pioneer 800 mixer.

Thanks.
Hailey Westen
22.07.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
That's all the lovin' there is for my article for now? Ah well, it was fun while it lasted
just clicked the article link.

and yep, its really good, ya deserve a pint for that at very least
Tatum Ansaldo
21.07.2011
Originally Posted by Mi.Lo
really good article!
Why thank you
Shu Dietiker
20.07.2011
Hi

Can someone tell me which one is best to use during a setup? Why and what are the benefits?

I never considered looking into this since I'm no audio-geek yet.

Should I use an RCA or a 1/4 Jack?
I've always been using the 1/4" connecting it usually to a channel on a Pioneer 800 mixer.

Thanks.
Lang Abriel
21.07.2011
Keep both on hand...Most gigs will use RCA to either plug into a house mixer or a house party will accept RCA. I use balanced for my active speakers but thats also travelling around alot of computer wires so just to ensure a ground.
Shu Dietiker
21.07.2011
thnx man. cool article. =)
Hailey Westen
22.07.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
That's all the lovin' there is for my article for now? Ah well, it was fun while it lasted
just clicked the article link.

and yep, its really good, ya deserve a pint for that at very least
Tatum Ansaldo
22.07.2011
That's all the lovin' there is for my article for now? Ah well, it was fun while it lasted
Hailey Westen
22.07.2011
one thing id suggest and it should go without saying really, is to have both and have more types of connections and a good selection of connection adapters, 1/4 jack - 3 pin XLR/5 pin XLR, RCA extensions, RCA - to 1/4 jack - 1/8 jack and male and female variations etc etc... you really do sometimes never know when you will need them
Tatum Ansaldo
21.07.2011
Originally Posted by Mi.Lo
really good article!
Why thank you
Janella Schlappich
21.07.2011
really good article!
Tynisha Teeman
21.07.2011
Digital DJ Tips did a great article this month that goes over balanced vs unbalanced and all of the common cable types - http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2011/07...ables-for-djs/
Jacquelyn Swiatkowski
20.07.2011
I'm probably just throwing words at you but...

An unbalanced line uses one wire for the signal and another for the ground. Unlike balanced lines, unbalanced lines use the ground for signal return. In typical unbalanced cables, the ground is the cable shield.
Shu Dietiker
20.07.2011
No, I didn't believe it would matter either. Cuz either way sounds the same I guess. what do you mean by balanced and unbalanced?
Jacquelyn Swiatkowski
20.07.2011
In general you're supposed to use RCA for unbalanced main outputs like a mixer. And 1/4" Jack for balanced main outputs like an amplifier or active speaker.

However, I really don't believe it makes much of a difference
Hailey Westen
20.07.2011
1/4 Jack

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