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Hi,
i have found this adapter in the Neutrik web pages
If i understand correctly there is a XLR in and a RCA out and ground isolation is provided
I wonder if this could be beneficial for good sound in a normal and crowded home environment with dirty mains.
I have both a dac and a preamp with balanced outs, while i have an amp i like unbalanced.
Where it would be better to put this isolator ? after the dac of after the preamp ?
I think that ground isolation could be nice
Thanks a lot for any suggestion.
Kind regards,
bg
Kind regards,
bg
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