jenneth
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I've already asked them this question before I got my DLIII, and this is what they said:
"It really doesn’t if the cables are short. Both outputs (XLR and RCA) are tied together in parallel. When you add multiple interconnects to them, the added capacitance of the cables can affect the sound by rolling off the top end of the music slightly – but only if the runs of cables are over 10 feet or so. Anything less than that should be just fine. Sorry for any confusion."
Originally Posted by erikzen /img/forum/go_quote.gif Isn't it though?! From the DLIII manual: "You can use both RCA and XLR outputs at the same time if needed, however, this is not recommended." I'm going to post a note in their forums asking why it's not recommended. |
I've already asked them this question before I got my DLIII, and this is what they said:
"It really doesn’t if the cables are short. Both outputs (XLR and RCA) are tied together in parallel. When you add multiple interconnects to them, the added capacitance of the cables can affect the sound by rolling off the top end of the music slightly – but only if the runs of cables are over 10 feet or so. Anything less than that should be just fine. Sorry for any confusion."