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Michael installed a “one piece from Cardas cartridge tags to RCA plugs Incognito rewire kit” including a separate ground wire terminated with a spade. His work looks and sounds fabulous to me.No XLR connectors involved, so by my understanding, not balanced.Wonder what Michael meant… maybe contact him once more, and let us know?Paul
A phono cartridge is a balanced output device. Typical turntable RCA cables have them wired as each connection going to the two RCA connections and the turntable ground wire only to the chassis.You can wire an RCA hot pin to XLR pin 2 and RCA ground to XLR pin 3. The turntable ground goes to XLR pin 1 for both channels.Most of the RCA to XLR adapters for inputs have a different wiring scheme with the RCA ground to the XLR ground which is not a balanced connection. I made a simple adapter box for mine.
In another thread, I've been asking how to convert my single ended / RCA captive tonearm cable to balanced cables. Your adaptor box looks to be ideal. Is this something that you make for others, and if not, is there someone that you can recommend to do that work? Thanks in advance for your consideration, much appreciated.
A phono cartridge is a balanced output device.
djbnh,I made this from parts on Amazon. Simple to build from a plastic box, two Cardas RCA female chassis connectors. a 5-way binding post, two Rean style stereo 1/4in jacks and two XLR to TRS cables. Just wire each of the RCA center connections to the + to pin 2 and ground connections to the - pin 3 to the Rean connector tip and ring terminals and pin 1 to the 5-way binding post and the two Rean connector ground (sleeve) terminals for the turntable ground. This floats the RCA connector outputs for balanced operation with the cartridge coils, not grounding pin 3 to 1 like most adapters do for unbalanced to balanced connections.Make sure to connect the tonearm/turntable ground to the 5-way binding posts to minimize hum problems.
Can anyone recommend a shop that can solder xlr/balanced cables on a Rega tonearm? I'm in Minnesota, but I'd ship my turntable anywhere.