Vivek Batra
Well-Known Member
Dear FMs
Please excuse me if this is a stupid question but being a newbie my knowledge in hi fi is still very limited. I am soon going to buy some equipment and want to use XLR interconnects between DAC to Amp and SACD to Amp. I am sharing some pictures from the shortlisted models (all from Luxman).
My confusion is, on the amplifier, there are two balanced inputs Line 1 and Line 2 and one connector each for left and right channel in total 4 XLR connectors. But on the DAC and the SACD player there is only one XLR output connector for left and right channel. What does it mean ? or I am completely wrong here?
With my very little knowledge I know that, balanced interconnects are good at noise cancellation and better than RCA only when all the equipment are balanced as well.
Hope this makes sense.
Integrated Amp : L-590 AX II
DAC : DA-250
SACD : D-05u (As per Specs fully balanced circuit)
Thanks
Vivek
Please excuse me if this is a stupid question but being a newbie my knowledge in hi fi is still very limited. I am soon going to buy some equipment and want to use XLR interconnects between DAC to Amp and SACD to Amp. I am sharing some pictures from the shortlisted models (all from Luxman).
My confusion is, on the amplifier, there are two balanced inputs Line 1 and Line 2 and one connector each for left and right channel in total 4 XLR connectors. But on the DAC and the SACD player there is only one XLR output connector for left and right channel. What does it mean ? or I am completely wrong here?
With my very little knowledge I know that, balanced interconnects are good at noise cancellation and better than RCA only when all the equipment are balanced as well.
Hope this makes sense.
Integrated Amp : L-590 AX II
DAC : DA-250
SACD : D-05u (As per Specs fully balanced circuit)
Thanks
Vivek