I want to try some XLR'S

I have never used them but now that I have a source, pre, and amp that can use them I want to try them. This is a second system and I don't want to spend a ton of money. I am currently use BJC unbalanced IC's. I was thinking about try their XLR's since they would only be about $100 for four cables. Is there anything worthwhile in going this route?

Thanks
Dagmar

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  • motorstereo
    motorstereo Posts: 2,130
    FWIW when I was playing around with xlr's vs rca. I found that my MIT shotgun rca's sounded better than my Kimber xlr's in a direct comparison. I did not want that to happen as it meant now I need to hunt down some MIT xlr's. I did that and that ended up being an upgrade over the MIT rca's. Since it's only a C note for 4 cables why not give it shot and then you'll know firsthand? Then again since it's for a secondary rig why not upgrade the cables on the main rig with some really nice cables and use the cast offs for a possible upgrade on the secondary?
  • afterburnt
    afterburnt Posts: 7,892
    @motorstereo the main rig is strictly unbalanced IC's. I just figured XLR's could make a noticeable improvement on this system. I guess you are right though at 100 bucks I can use em to tie up a roast if I don't like em. But then maybe there are some reall good ones out there for 150 bucks?

    Thanks
    Dagmar
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    Signal Cables XLR's are a great value, and great quality.
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  • DaveHo
    DaveHo Posts: 3,501
    Throw Cullen into the mix as well
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    edited February 2019
    Signal cable analog 2 XLR, $59/2ft pair. What are you waiting for?:

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    $6/pr for each additional foot needed.
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  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,194
    The design of XLR cables shield out unwanted noise. As long as you get properly terminated and correctly built models I see no reason to not use them. They absolutely help in bad EMI or RF situations when your current analog un balanced RCA connections are getting interference. You will experience a much lower noise floor and your system will sound worlds better. This is a much better upgrade then just simply getting better or higher end RCA cables. Balanced cables are where it's at and is the best connection.
    In the Pro world that's all we use. You can run a XLR cable very long distance with no issues at all.
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  • verb
    verb Posts: 10,176
    Never tried XLR's but I like the mechanical locking interface way better than the friction fit RCA's. No more twisting, pulling, and tugging. IMO, of course. :smile:
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,510
    MIT unbalanced interconnects use locking RCA's. No twisting, pulling or tugging.
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  • verb
    verb Posts: 10,176
    F1nut wrote: »
    MIT unbalanced interconnects use locking RCA's. No twisting, pulling or tugging.

    Yep! Just got a set recently! Gonna place em between the amp and the pre! :smile:
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    Office: PC, EAR Acute CD Player, EAR 834L Pre, Northstar Designs Intenso DAC, Antique Sound Labs AV8 Monoblocks, Denon UDR-F10 Cassette, Acoustic Technologies Classic FR Speakers, SVS SB12 Plus sub, MIT AVt2 speaker cables, IFI Purifier2, AQ Cinnamon USB cable, Groneberg Quatro Reference IC's
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  • afterburnt
    afterburnt Posts: 7,892
    Thanks for all of the suggestions. I ordered some Blewgene XLR's they were cheaper than any of the others that were suggested. I will let y'all know how it works out, or not because I suffer from CRAFTS. What was I talking about?
  • afterburnt
    afterburnt Posts: 7,892
    edited February 2019
    Get a load of this: The Schiit site sent me to these for XLR's "AmazonBasics XLR Male to Female Microphone Cable". Does anyone want to give me $7.19 x 4 so I can try em?

    https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Male-Female-Microphone-Cable/dp/B01JNLTTKS/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1507667731&sr=1-1&keywords=amazon+basics+xlr
  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,933
    edited February 2019
    I always thought that due to the very nature of the XLR cable and it's balanced/noise cancelling construction, that it wasn't as crucial to get such an extravagant level of materials as say a regular single ended RCA cable.
  • motorstereo
    motorstereo Posts: 2,130
    Clipdat wrote: »
    I always thought that due to the very nature of the XLR cable and it's balanced/noise cancelling construction, that it wasn't as crucial to get such an extravagant level of materials as say a regular single ended RCA cable.

    I thought the same thing and I thought wrong. There's a substantial difference between my Kimber and MIT XLR's with the latter being the better sounding cable.