How To Build A RCA To XLR Adapter Cable

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @Powerhauze
    @Powerhauze 28 дней назад

    Hi, thanks for the video! I really like your brand-heat shrink. Where did you order these? They work awesome. I would like to order some with my brand. Thank you much!🙏🏼☮🙏🏼

  • @thekarga
    @thekarga Год назад +2

    Hi Billy, when we built a cable XLR to RCA, is it the best way to connect "positive to positive end" and than mix the "Negative and the Ground (from XLR)" to the "Ground of RCA" ? Or is it best way to do it "positive to positive end" and than take only the ground from XLR and carry it to the RCA ground by leaving the negative empty on XLR ? Thank you

    • @billylaguardia
      @billylaguardia  Год назад +2

      You should only use pin 2 (hot) and pin 1 (ground) on the XLR.

    • @thekarga
      @thekarga Год назад +1

      Thank you for the answer, what it would do if i involve Pin3 to the Ground?

    • @billylaguardia
      @billylaguardia  Год назад +2

      @@thekarga I don’t wire pin 3 with RCA - XLR and have never had a problem. It all depends on how the equipment is wired internally. Pin 2 + and pin 1 ground are constants. The variable is pin 3. This depends on whether transformers are in the equation or not. Experiment with jumping pin 1 & 3. It may be fine, it may be noisy, it may mess with the phase, or you may just achieve audio nirvana.

    • @thekarga
      @thekarga Год назад +1

      @@billylaguardia I hope so, I'm connection and preparing the cable right now from SMSL VMV D1se (XLR) to Antique Sound Lab AQ1001 (RCA). Thank you for the help.

  • @RuhjedVentula
    @RuhjedVentula 2 года назад +1

    is it ok to short pin 1&3 on the XLR?

    • @billylaguardia
      @billylaguardia  2 года назад

      I generally don’t in the XLR to RCA format. I haven’t had a problem with noise. That being said, if you had noise using pins 1 & 2 only, wiring 1 & 3 together may solve the problem. It all depends on the equipment that you are connecting and how it’s wired internally. I do wire pins 1 & 3 together on 1/4” jacks when I am making unbalanced inputs on rack panels. I think the 1/4” variety of cables are more problematic when connecting balanced (TRS) and unbalanced (TS) signals together. The way 1/4” jacks are designed, using a balanced cable in an unbalanced jack lifts the ground since ground prong touches ring portion of the connector and not the sleeve which is why you wire them together.

  • @hendipetranus3255
    @hendipetranus3255 6 месяцев назад

    Wanna ask ,,, in any other video youtube tutorial pin 1 get jumper to pin 3 ,, it’s oke or will something happen ?? Thanks for your answer

    • @billylaguardia
      @billylaguardia  6 месяцев назад

      @@hendipetranus3255the earth may shift its planetary position with Venus which will start a new bacterial species. I’m kidding. Nothing will happen. You can solder them together. No signal is being sent down pin 3. It’s only hot and ground. If you are using a TS connector, 1 and 2 are fine.

  • @EJSVARZ
    @EJSVARZ Год назад

    Hey man so I have a home theater av receiver with red and white stero rca and I have an amplifier qsc 1450a you think this cables would work? I want to use my home theater speakers it’s cheap lol but I don’t have space for speakers

    • @billylaguardia
      @billylaguardia  Год назад

      The RMX 1450 amp has a barrier strip on the back. The easiest thing to do would be to cut the end off of an RCA cable and use the bare wire with the barrier strip. The tip of the RCA is + and the shield would go to ground.

    • @EJSVARZ
      @EJSVARZ Год назад

      @@billylaguardia thanks I will try this I’ll let you know if it worked 👍

  • @johan5660
    @johan5660 3 месяца назад

    Why not insulate the shield wire with heat shrinkable tubing for better safety?😡

    • @billylaguardia
      @billylaguardia  3 месяца назад

      @@johan5660 its not needed. Typical max voltage will never exceed 3.4v @ +4 or 1.8v @ -10. Also, the heat shrink on the ground makes the RCA connector shell difficult to screw on

  • @ChadWardenisBallin
    @ChadWardenisBallin 2 года назад +5

    Your method completely defeats the purpose of the strain relief on the RCA end. The strain relief chuck should always contact the outer jacket and not put pressure on the inner conductors/drain wire. If things don't fit, maybe choose a different cable. Not everything needs to be Starquad.

  • @djmacalak6813
    @djmacalak6813 11 месяцев назад

    I'm sorry, did you mean to say a XLR to RCA Adapter? Because thats what it is. Your title is backwards.

    • @RamirosLab
      @RamirosLab 3 месяца назад

      Agreed. If you send RCA to XLR on this way, you are cancelling noise and sending silence or zero data.

    • @billylaguardia
      @billylaguardia  3 месяца назад

      There will be comb filtering, phase cancellation and sonic crystal lattice decoupling.