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well guys the connector problem you talk about is most pro amps use XLR 3 pin balanced connectors,the balanced connectors cut down on noise,what you need to do is find a amp{samson ect} that also uses 1/4 connectors called TRS {tip,ring,shaft}this is balanced also 3 pin .what you do is use 1/4" connector in its place called a TS{tip,shaft}it is a 2 pin unbalanced connector the samson you can use all three of these connectors,that is why the samson picks up some noise when used with the 1/4" TS connector,because it is unbalanced{mono 2 pin}, go to radio shack and get connector #274-884

for the gold or #274-320 for the standard finish this is a adapter fron R.C.A. to T.S.{1/4mono}this will plug into the back of the samson and all you do is add your rca cable to it

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Rather than using an adapter and then adding an rca cable, I would suggest a better connection is using a cable that consists of a 1/4" mono connector on one end and an rca jack on the other. Every time you add a connection to your signal path you have the possibility of signal loss and/or corruption. Proco (and other companies) makes this cable in many different lengths. It should be available at your better music stores. (Places that sell professional sound equipment and/or musical instruments.)

P.S. h2xmark...the correct term is "tip, ring, sleeve"

This message has been edited by minn_male42 on 01-22-2002 at 08:50 PM

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monty, gil was talking about signal speed over on tech questions, like at least 1000 ft/sec i think. iow, no naked ears could ever discern such a relative small difference in cable length. it's nothing compared to the distance of a sub to your ear, which too is not a real biggy.

some guys are running 40-50ft coax for a sub & hear no dif from a 3ft run. now which brand or model to get, i

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