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Fuzzyman
Posted 2008-08-08 2:59 PM (#27080)
Subject: XLR output


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Posts: 152

Location: Maple Shade, NJ.
Hey guys
Can any body tell me anything about using XLR outputs on Acoustic guitars, ie what type to buy for use with a guitar?
I have both 1/4" and XLR on my Ibanez.
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JeffreyD
Posted 2008-08-08 4:21 PM (#27081 - in reply to #27080)
Subject: Re: XLR output


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September 2004
Posts: 777

Location: East Wenatchee, WA
Not sure on your Ibanez. On Ovation some require an XLR with a grounded #1 pin (search thread on VIP) and I think some don't, but don't quote me on that. The grounded #1 trips the electronics "on" switch.

I would just take the bass into a music store and try a couple cords. Shouldn't make a lot of difference as long as it activates your "active" pre-amps when you plug it in. If you are passive, it probably matters not at all.

I have used both on my O's (XLR and 1/4") and quite frankly, I don't notice a lot of sound difference. The biggest advantage would be a direct in to a snake, house PA, or recorder. Otherwise, just run with the 1/4".

Others will probably disagree on this, and thus is the spice of life. :D
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Damon67
Posted 2008-08-08 4:29 PM (#27082 - in reply to #27080)
Subject: Re: XLR output



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Posts: 6996

Location: Jet City
I heard somewhere before that feedback was less of an issue running through the XLR.

I'm not a sound engineer, so don't ask me why.

I could be completely misinformed though.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-08-08 5:00 PM (#27083 - in reply to #27080)
Subject: Re: XLR output


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Posts: 12761

Location: Boise, Idaho
The xlr gives a cleaner sound on mine, but both my acoustic amps have more doodads that work only on the 1/4 plug. Al (LostArtVintage) has the grounded cables for sale on ebay. Without it, you need to add a dummy plug in the 1/4 jack in order to turn the preamp on when using the xlr. I just remembered I need to try it with the VIP and see if the tuner works .
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an4340
Posted 2008-08-08 5:55 PM (#27084 - in reply to #27080)
Subject: Re: XLR output


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Posts: 4389

Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
To me, the XLR output just gives you more options of things to plug into. I suppose it makes it more mixer and DI box friendly.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-08-08 8:51 PM (#27085 - in reply to #27080)
Subject: Re: XLR output


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Posts: 5750

Location: Scotland
OK, it's not that one sonuds better than the other or one is louder than the other. Here's how it works. Live sound works at two standards:-Unbalanced line-level and balanced mic-level. The difference between the 2 for guitars is inconsequential unless you need to run long cables. If you are running a cord of less than maybe 20 feet then unbalanced is fine. If you are going via a stage-snake then you must go via a balanced mic-level input which requires a DI transformer or and onboard XLR. BUT..... This also assumes that you understand the concept of UNITY GAIN. Unless you operate your systems to this standard then you will never sound as good as you can. It's easy. Learn it.
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