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XLR balanced to 3.5mm audio?
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Williams" data-source="post: 215305" data-attributes="member: 10396"><p>A USB D to A interface could possibably provide a much higher quality audio signal. The headphone jack's internal amplifier isn't the highest fidelity device. I have several House Of Worship customers that complained about noisy audio for the "tracks" coming from their expensive MAC's. They were using the headphone out into a good quality DI box. Switching to an inexpensive D to A interface solved the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Williams, post: 215305, member: 10396"] A USB D to A interface could possibably provide a much higher quality audio signal. The headphone jack's internal amplifier isn't the highest fidelity device. I have several House Of Worship customers that complained about noisy audio for the "tracks" coming from their expensive MAC's. They were using the headphone out into a good quality DI box. Switching to an inexpensive D to A interface solved the problem. [/QUOTE]
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